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I>.  LEE    FKILLIFS,   E.   E,.   GS-.   S 

Superintendent  of  Maps  and  Charts 


February  7,  1900. — Presented  by  Mr.  McMillan 
aud  ordered  to  be  iirinted 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 
1900 


LETTER  OE  TRANSMITTAL 


The  Library  of  Congress, 

Washington^  FSruary  5,  1900. 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  a  list  of  the  maps  and 

views  of  Washington  and  the  District  of   Cohmibia  from   1782   to 

1900,  in  the  Librarv  of  Congress.     This  list  has  been  for  some  time 

in  process  of  compilation  by  the  Chief  of  the  Division  of  Maps  and 

Charts  in  the  Librarj'.     An  examination  of  it  will,  I  think,  show  that 

it  represents  careful  cartographic  and  bibliographic  work. 

In  connection  with  the  approaching  centenary  the  general  interest 

in  the  historical  development  of  the  city  should  render  this  list  both 

pertinent  and  of  value.     It  is  ofi'ered  to  3'our  committee,  to  be  put 

into  print  if  3"our  decision  as  to  its  value  and  appropriateness  shall 

coincide  with  ours. 

Very  respectfully, 

Herbert  Putnam, 

Lihrarian  of  Congress. 
Hon.  James  McMillan, 

Chairvian  Coimnittte  on  the  District  of  Colunihia., 

United  States  Senate. 


LETTER  OF  SUBMITTAL. 


Sik:  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  a  report  on  the  maps  and  views  of 
Washington  and  the  District  of  Columbia  from  1782  to  1900,  in  the 
Library  of  Congress. 

As  many  of  the  maps  and  views  are  found  to  illustrate  some 
descriptive  text  in  books,  the  report  is  not  only  cartographical  but 
also  ])i))liographical. 

The  national  as  well  as  local  interest  in  all  subjects  pertaining  to  the 

city  of  Washington,  especially  in  view  of  the  approaching  centenary, 

should  make  this  paper  of  timely  value. 

Very  respectfully  yours, 

P.  Lee  Phillips. 

Hon.  Herbert  Putnam. 

Lihrarian  of  Congress. 


MAPS  AND  VIEWS  OF  WASHINGTON  AND   DISTRICT 

OF  COLUMBIA. 


AUTHORS  AND  DATES. 


[The  dates  refer  to  chronological  order  in  body  of  the  work.] 


Alexandria,  D.  C. 

Atlantic  magazine. 

1T98. 

1820. 

1845. 

Averill. 

Allen,  Lane  &  Scott. 

1892. 

1892. 

Baker. 

American  magazine  of  useful  and 

1793. 

entertaining  knowledge. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad 

CO 

1831-1835. 

1853. 

1837. 

Bantz. 

American  scenery. 

1874. 

1839. 

Barksdall. 

Anderson. 

1892. 

1838. 

Bartlett. 

Andrews. 

1839. 

1831. 

1856? 

Api^leton. 

Bartlett  &  Woodward. 

1866. 

1863. 

1892. 

Arlington  publishing  co. 

1886. 

Bastert. 

1872. 

Armj'tage. 

Bechler. 

1863. 

1864. 

Arnold. 

Bell  lithographing  co. 

1862. 

1891.     ■ 

Arrowsmith. 

Bennett. 

1808. 

1834. 

Aschbach. 

Bent. 

1861. 

1793. 

MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTKICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


Bernharcl  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sach- 

Bullfinch. 

sen  Wiemar  Eisenach). 

1821. 

1825. 

1828. 

Berry. 

Burton. 

1891. 

1831. 

1892. 

Bussard. 

Blancharcl. 

1830. 

1819. 

Capitol  centennial  committee. 

Bliss. 

1791. 

1867. 

1811. 

Blodget. 

1816. 

1888. 

1821. 

Bohn. 

1830. 

1819. 

1839. 

1810. 

1851. 

1858. 

1811. 

1860. 

1818. 

1861. 

1893. 

1866. 

Carey  &  Lea. 

Boschke. 

1822. 

1857. 

Carpenter. 

1861. 

.1870. 

Boyd. 

Catlin. 

1882. 

1820. 

1881. 

Century  atlas. 

Bradford. 

1897. 

1835. 

Chicago  chronicle. 

1838. 

1899. 

Brannan. 

Christian  endeavor  convention 

1828. 

1896. 

Brockhaus. 

Clarke. 

1895. 

1798. 

Brown. 

Clover. 

1831. 

1831. 

1831. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  survey. 

1810? 

1862. 

1889. 

1877-1896. 

Bruff. 

1880-1892. 

1889. 

1892. 

Buckingham. 

Cole. 

1811. 

1885. 

MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


Cole — Continued. 

Cram. 

1886. 

1899. 

1890. 

Currier  &  Ives. 

1899. 

1892. 

Colles. 

Darton. 

1789. 

1896. 

Colton. 

Davis. 

1856. 

1830. 

1858. 

De  Krafft. 

1861. 

1817. 

1862. 

1822. 

1864. 

1824. 

1876. 

1826. 

1878. 

1828. 

1882. 

Dermott. 

Commissioners. 

1796. 

1886. 

1797-98. 

1889. 

Deroy. 

1894. 

1848. 

1896. 

Desilver. 

1897-99. 

1857. 

1898. 

1899. 

Detournelle. 

Compag-noni, 

1815. 
1816. 

1822. 

Congressional  directory. 

Directories.     Washington 

1827. 

1861. 

1850. 

1870. 

1877. 

1853. 

1866. 

1879. 

1867. 

1883. 

1868. 

1886. 

1869. 

1888. 

1870. 

1895. 

1882. 

Cook. 

Disturnell. 

1831. 

1837. 

Corbett. 

Dodge. 

1861. 

1883. 

Cowles. 

Donegan. 

1862. 

1872. 

Coyle. 

Dougal. 

1853. 

1887. 

MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


Du  Bois. 

1892. 
Eclectic  atlas. 

1881. 
Ellicott. 

1792. 

1793? 

1814. 

1815. 

1852. 
Elliot. 

1822. 

1827. 
Enthoffer. 

1872. 

1873. 
Ermer. 

1825. 
Evening  Star. 

1889. 
Ewing. 

1845. 
Faehtz. 

1791. 

1874. 
Fanning'. 

1853. 
Farley. 

1826. 
Fava. 

1890. 
Finley. 

1824. 

1889. 
Fisher  &  co. 

1884. 

1888. 

1890. 

1891. 

1899. 
Fitch  &  Fox. 

1874. 


Fontaine. 

1896. 
Force. 

1820. 

1822. 

1823. 

1845. 
Forsyth. 

1856. 

1868. 

1870. 

1899. 
Fort  Dearborn  publishing  co. 

1896. 
Eraser. 

1874? 
French. 

1854. 
Gamble. 

1865. 

1866. 

1870. 

1873. 

1876. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1882. 

1884. 

1893. 
Gerretson,  Cox  &  co. 

1895. 

Gedney. 

1885. 

1886. 
1887. 

Geneseo  country. 
1791. 

Genesee  tract. 
1791. 

Geological  survey. 

.  1882. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


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Geological 

surve}^ — Continued. 

Hamilton. 

1893. 

1792. 

1895. 

Handy. 

1896. 

1863. 

Gilpin. 

Hannot. 

1798. 

1863. 

Glenwood  cemetery. 

Harrison. 

1851? 

1827'^ 

Goodacre. 

1830. 

1831. 

narrower. 

1812. 

1881. 

Gothaischer  hof-kalender. 

Hart  &  Von  Arx 

1795. 

1885. 

Graham. 

Hesselbach. 

1853. 

1862. 

1899. 

Hill. 

Gray. 

1852. 

'l873. 

Hill,  engraver. 

1875.' 

1792? 

1876. 

Hinman. 

1882. 

1881. 

1889. 

Hinshelwood. 

Green. 

1872. 

1880. 

Hinton. 

Greenleaf. 

1831. 

1792- 

1801. 

1831. 

Griffith. 

1812. 

1791. 

Hoban. 

Haas. 

1793-1811. 

1810. 

Holtzman. 

Hadlield. 

1885. 

1793- 

1811. 

Hopkins. 

Haley. 

1877. 

1861. 

1878. 
1879. 

Hall. 

1887. 

1866. 

1891. 

Hall  &  Elvans. 

1892. 

1867. 

1893-91. 

Hallet. 

1891. 

1792- 

1791. 

1896. 

1793- 

-1811. 

Hunt  &  Eaton. 

1791. 

• 

1893. 

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MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


Ingraham. 

1814. 
James. 

1814. 
Janson. 

1807. 
Jar  vis. 

1897. 
Johnson. 

1862. 

1864. 

1868. 

1883. 

1892. 
Jones, 

1802. 

1804. 

Keily. 

1850. 

1851. 
Keim. 

1888. 
Kengla. 

1883. 
King. 

1803? 

1803. 

1811. 

1852. 

Kolluer. 

1848. 
Lane. 

1838. 
Lang. 

1886. 
Lanman. 

1858. 

1860. 
Latrobe. 

1792-1801. 

1793-1811. 

1803. 


Latrobe — Continued. 

1805. 

1807. 

1807-1817. 

1810. 

1811. 

1815. 

1817. 

1828. 
League  of  American  wheelmen. 

1897. 
L'Enfant. 

1791. 
Lizars. 

1819. 
Lukesh. 

1894. 

1894-95. 

1895. 
M'Clelland. 
.1846. 

1850. 

1854. 

1855. 

1858. 
Mackenzie. 

1818. 

1819. 
Malte-Brun. 

1834. 
Marceau. 

1822. 
:Marr. 

1887. 
Martenet. 

1873. 

1884. 

1885. 

Martin. 

1835. 

Massachusetts  magazine. 
1792. 


MAPS    AJSD    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


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Matthews-Northrup  co. 

1893. 

1898. 
Maverick. 

1791. 
Meyer. 

^  1815. 
Meyers. 

1897. 
Middle  states  of  North  America. 

1791. 
Mills. 

1817. 
Milne. 

1882. 
Mitchell. 

1849. 

1851. 

1853. 

1865. 

1866. 

1867. 

1870. 

1873. 

1876. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1882. 

1881. 

1893. 
Monk. 

1861. 
Moore. 

1802. 

1801. 
Morrison. 

1855. 

1868. 

1871. 

1876. 

1881. 


Morrison — Continued. 

1885. 

1888. 
Morse. 

1791. 
Mung-er. 

1811. 
National  calendar. 

1820. 

1822. 

1823. 
Neagle. 

1831. 
Newby  &  co. 

1887. 
New  York  magazine. 

1792. 

Norris  (The)  Peters  co. 
1890. 
1891. 
1896. 
1899. 

North    American    l)ibliographical 
institution, 
1810? 

Ogden. 

1876. 

Our  globe. 
1810? 

Parsons. 

1880. 
1890. 

Phelps. 
1853. 

Philadelphia  public  ledger. 

1899. 

Philp. 

1861. 

Porter. 

1886. 


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MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


Post  office  department. 

1881. 
Potomac  river. 

1862. 

1877-1896. 

1882. 

1887. 
Pratt. 

1791. 
Priggs. 

1793. 
Raud,  McNally  &  co. 

1877. 

1880. 

1881. 

1884.  ' 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 
Raymond. 

1889. 
Reid. 

1795? 
Reid,  Wayland  &  Smith. 

1795.' 
Ritchies  &  Dunnavant. 

1853? 
Rivelanti. 

1822. 

Roberts. 

1896. 

Rochambeau. 
1782. 

Rollinson. 

1795. 
1795? 


Roose. 
1876. 

1880. 

1881. 

1888. 
Ruebsam. 

1882. 
Russell. 

1795. 
Sachse. 

1852. 

1870. 

1871. 
Sanl)orn  map  and  publishing  co. 

1888. 
Schoeflf. 

1891. 

1892. 
Schwarz. 

1803? 
Sears. 

1831. 
Seibert. 

1791. 

1870. 
Shanahan. 

1891. 
Sheppard. 

1872. 
Silversparre. 

1887. 
Sinclair. 

1845. 
Smith. 

1837. 

1862. 

1863. 
Smithsonian  park. 

1882. 
Societe  de  geographic.     Paris. 

1829. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTKICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


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Standard  atlas. 

Tiebout. 

1888. 

1792. 

Stansbury. 

Todd  &  Brown. 

1827'^ 

1868. 

Stelwagen  &  Wolf. 

1892. 

Toner. 
1791. 

Stewart. 

1870. 

1792. 

Townsend. 

1891. 

1885. 

Stockdale. 
1794. 

United  States.    Congress.     House 
of  representatives. 

1798. 

1826. 

1827. 

Stone. 
1820. 
1852. 

1876. 
1896. 

1897. 

Streeter. 

1898. 

1850. 

United  States. 

Congress.      Sen- 

Strickland. 
1814. 

ate. 

1852. 

Swinton  &  Harrower. 

1884. 

United  States. 
1861. 

1862. 

War  department. 

Sylvester. 

1865. 

1898. 

Universal  magazine. 

Symons. 

1793. 

1889. 

Vail. 

Tanner. 

1826. 

1836. 

Vance. 

Tardieu. 

1824. 

1808. 

Van  Derveer. 

1815. 

1850. 

Thackara  &  Vallance. 

1851. 

1792. 

Varnmii. 

1794. 

1846. 

Thomas. 

1854. 

1798. 

Viele. 

Thornton. 

1890. 

1793-1811. 

Waite  publishi 

ng  CO. 

1803. 

1896. 

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MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


Walker. 

1870. 
Ward. 

1882. 
Warden. 

1815. 

1819. 
Warner. 

1886. 
Waters. 

1863. 
Walters. 

1897. 
Watterson. 

1811. 
Weishampel. 

1876. 

Weld. 

1798. 

Wells. 

1863. 

Werner  co. 

1895. 

Wilkinson. 
1811. 

William. 

1897. 


Williams. 

1826. 
Willis. 

1839. 
Wilson. 

1894. 
Winchester. 

1792. 
Winter  botham 

1795. 
Wittemann. 

1886. 
Woodbridge. 

1831. 

1833. 
Wyckoff. 

1894. 
Wyeth. 

1876. 

1881. 
Wyld. 

1814. 
Young. 

1824. 

1835. 

1851. 

1863. 

1888. 


1782. 

Amerique  campagne  1782,  Plans  des  differents  camps  occupes  par 
I'armee  aux  ordres  de  mr,  le  comte  de  Rochambeau.  Manuscript, 
[anon.]     title.     54  colored  plans,     fol.  12i  x  8i  inches.     [1782]. 

Note. — Plate  15,  Camp  a  Alexandrie  le  17  juillet.  Plate  16,  Camp  a  1  mille 
audela  de  George's  Town,  Plate  17,  Camp  a  Blandens'burg  le  19  juillet. 

1789. 

A  survey  of  the  roads  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  Chris- 
topher Colles.  1789.  C.  Tiebout,  sculp.  1  p.  1.  Sheet  1-86  (wants 
sheets  34-39)  sq.     12^.     [New  York,  1789]. 

Note. — Sheet  62-63,  from  Annapolis  to  Bladensburg;  sheet  64-65,  from 
Annapolis  to  Alexandria.  Interesting  as  showing  roads  previous  to  the  founding 
of  "Washington. 

1791. 

A  map  of  the  Genesee  tract,  in  the  county  of  Ontario,  <&  state  of 
New  York;  shewing  its  distance  from  &  water  communication  with 
New  York,  Philadelphia  &  Baltimore; — also  its  distance  from  the  new 
city  of  Columbia,  [Washington],  or  the  proposed  seat  of  government 
of  the  United  States,     [anon.]     13x8i.     [n.  p.     1791]. 

Note. — Gives  ' '  Columbia,  the  new  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States. ' ' 

1791. 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America,  shewing  the  position 
of  the  Geneseo  country  comprehending  the  counties  of  Ontario  & 
Steuben  as  laid  off  in  townships  of  six  miles  square  each,  [anon.] 
Maverick  sculpt. — 65  Liberty  street,  N.  Y.  15  x  15^.  [New  York 
1791]. 

Note. — Gives  Columbia  or  the  Federal  city  and  mentions  "land  sold  in  1791 
by  the  state  of  New  York. ' ' 

1791. 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America  with  part  of  Canada 
shewing  the  situation  of  the  principal  towns,  viz:  Columl^ia,  Balti- 
more, Philadelphia,  New  York,  Newport,  (Rhode  Island)  Boston  & 
Montreal  also  their  several  communications  with  respect  to  lake 
Ontario  [anon.]     15i  x  12^. 

Note. — Gives  "Columbia  or  Washington  the  capital  of  America". 

1791. 

Plan  of  Carrollsburg.     Scale  100  ft.  to  one  inch.     22^x15. 

[In  Faehtz  (E.  F.  M.)  and  Pratt   (F.  W.)  Washington  in  embryo;  or  the 

National  Capital  from  1791  to  1800.     sm.  fol.     [AVashington,  Gibson  brothers, 

printers,  1874]. 

15 


16  MAPS    AND   VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1791. 

Plan  of  Hamburgh.     Scale  200  ft.  to  one  inch.     14f  xl8i. 

[In  Faehtz  (E.  F.  M.)  and  Pratt  (F.  "\V.)  Washington  in  embryo;  or  the 
National  Capital  from  17i^)l  to  1800.  sm.  fol.  [Washington,  Giljson  brothers, 
printers].     1874. 

1791. 

Sketch  of  Washington  in  embryo,  viz:  previous  to  its  survey  by 
major  L'Enfant.  Compiled  from  the  rare  historical  researches  of  dr. 
Joseph  M.  Toner.  Compilers  E.  F.  M.  Faehtz  &  F.  W.  Pratt,  1874. 
16  X  20. 

[In  Faehtz  (E.  F.  M.)  and  Pratt  (F.  W.)  Washington  in  em])ryo.  fol. 
Washington,  1874.     facing  pp.  32]. 

1791. 

Sketch  of  Washington  in  em])ryo  viz,  previous  to  its  surve}"  by 
major  L'Enfant,  1T92.  Compiled  from  the  rare  historical  researches 
of  dr.  Joseph  M.  Toner,  who  by  special  favor  has  permitted  the  use  of 
his  labor  and  materials  for  the  publication  of  a  grand  historical  map 
of  the  District  now  in  progress  by  his  efforts  combined  with  the  skill 
of  S.  R.  Seibert,  c.  e.,  1874.     8x10. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.  at  end]. 

1791. 

Plan  of  the  city  intended  for  the  permanent  seat  of  the  government 
of  t[he]  United  States.  Projected  agreeable  to  the  direction  of  the 
president  of  the  United  States,  in  pursuance  of  an  act  of  congress, 
passed  the  16th  day  of  July,  1790,  "establishing  the  permanent  seat  on 
the  bank  of  the  Potowmac  ".  By  Peter  Charles  L'Enfant.  [Repro- 
duced from  ms.  of  1701].     31ixl7.     [Washington,  1887]. 

[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Chart 
3035'']. 

Note. — Another  copj- hound  with  "The  King  jilats.     Original  in  the  "office 
of  commissioner  of  public  buildings".     An  incorrect  reproduction  was  made 
under  the  seal  of  the  commissioner  of  puljlic  buildings,  certified  oct.  10,  1882. 
The  Gazettee  of  the  United  States,  for  January  4,  1792,  published  in  Phila- 
delphia, has  the  following: 

New  City  of  Washington. 

The  following  description  is  annexed  to  the  plan  of  the  City  of  Washington, 
in  the  district  of  Columbia,  as  sent  to  Congress  by  the  President  some  days  ago. 

Plan  of  the  City  intended  for  the  permanent  seat  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States,  projected  agreeably  to  the  direction  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  in  pursuance  of  an  Act  of  Congress,  passed  on  the  16th  of  July, 
1790,  "establishing  the  permanent  seat  on  the  banks  of  the  Potowmack " — 
By  Peter  Charles  L' Enfant. 

OBSERVATIONS    EXPLANATORY    OF   THE    PLAN. 

1.  The  positions  for  tlie  different  grand  edifices,  and  for  the  several  grand 
squares  or  areas  of  different  shapes  as  they  are  laid  down,  were  first  determined 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  17 

on  the  most  advantageous  ground  commanding  the  most  extensive  prospects, 
and  the  better  susceptible  of  such  improvements  as  the  various  interests  of  the 
several  objects  may  require. 

II.  Lines  or  avenues  of  direct  communication  have  been  devised  to  connect 
the  separate  and  most  distant  objects  with  the  principals,  and  to  preserve 
through  the  whole  a  reciprocity  of  sight  at  the  same  time.  Attention  has  been 
paid  to  the  passing  of  those  leading  avenues  over  the  most  favorable  ground 
for  prospect  and  convenience. 

III.  North  and  south  lines,  intersected  by  others  running  due  east  and  west, 
make  the  distribution  of  the  city  into  streets,  squares,  &c.  and  those  lines  have 
been  so  combined  as  to  meet  at  certain  given  points  with  those  divergent 
avenues,  so  as  to  form  on  the  spaces  "first  determined",  the  different  squares, 
or  areas,  which  are  all  proportional  in  magnitude  to  the  number  of  avenues 
leading  to  them. 

BREADTH    OF   THE   STREETS. 

Every  grand  transverse  avenue,  and  every  principal  divergent  one,  such  as 

the  communication  from  the  President's  House  to  the  Congress  House,  &c.  are 

160  feet  in  breadth,  and  thus  divided: 

Feet. 

10  feet  for  pavements  on  each  side  is 20 

30  of  gravel  walk,  planted  with  trees  on  each  side 60 

80  in  the  middle  for  carriage  way 80 

160 
The  other  streets  are  of  the  following  dimensions,  viz: 
Those  leading  to  the  public  buildings  or  markets 130 

Others {^J^ 

In  order  to  execute  the  above  plan,  Mr.  Ellicott  drew  a  true  meridian  line 
by  celestial  observation,  which  passes  through  the  area  intended  for  the 
Congress-House;  this  line  he  crossed  by  another  due  east  and  west,  and  which 
passes  through  the  same  area.  These  lines  were  accurately  measured,  and 
made  the  basis  on  which  the  whole  plan  was  executed.  He  ran  all  the  lines 
by  a  transit  instrument,  and  determined  the  acute  angles  by  actual  measure- 
ment and  left  nothing  to  uncei'tainty  of  the  compass. 

REFEREN'CES. 

A.  The  equestrian  figure  of  George  Washington,  a  monument  voted  in  1783, 
by  the  late  Continental  Congress. 

B.  An  historic  column — also  intended  for  a  mile  or  itinerary  column,  irom 
whose  station  (at  a  mile  from  the  federal  House)  all  distances  and  places 
through  the  continent  are  to  be  calculated. 

C.  A  naval  itinerary  column,  proposed  to  be  erected  to  celebrate  the  first 
rise  of  a  navy,  and  to  stand  a  ready  monument  to  perpetuate  its  progress  and 
atchievments. 

D.  A  church  intended  for  national  purposes,  such  as  palDlic  prayer,  thanks- 
givings, funeral  orations,  &c.  and  assigned  to  the  special  use  of  no  particular 
sect  or  denomination,  but  equally  open  to  all.  It  will  likewise  be  a  proper 
shelter  for  such  monuments  as  were  voted  by  the  late  Continental  Congress, 
for  those  heros  who  fell  in  the  cause  of  liberty,  and  for  such  others  as  may 
hereafter  be  decreed  by  the  voice  of  a  grateful  nation. 

E.  E.  E.  E.  E.  Five  grand  fountains,  intended  with  a  constant  spout  of  water. 
N.  B.  There  are  within  the  limits  of  the  city  25  good  springs  of  excellent  water, 
abundantly  supplied  in  the  driest  season  of  the  year. 

F.  A  grand  cascade,  formed  of  the  Avater  of  the  sources  of  the  Tiber. 

S.  Doc.  154 2 


18  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

G.  G.  Public  walk,  Ijeing  a  square  of  1200  feet,  through  whicli  carriages  may 
ascend  to  the  ui)i)er  square  of  the  Federal  House. 

H.  A  grand  avenue  400  feet  in  breadth,  and  about  a  mile  in  length,  bordered 
with  gardens  ending  in  a  slope  from  the  houses  on  each  side:  this  avenue  leads 
to  the  monument  A.  and  connects  the  Congress  garden  with  the 
I.  President's  park  and  the 

K.  Well  improved  field,  being  a  part  of  the  walk  from  the  President's  house 
of  about  1800  feet  in  breadth,  and  three  fourths  of  a  mile  in  length.  Every  lot 
deep  colored  red,  with  green  plots,  designates  some  of  the  situations  which  com- 
mand the  most  agreea):)]e  prospects,  and  which  are  l)est  calculated  for  spacious 
houses  and  gardens,  such  as  may  accommodate  foreign  ministers,  &c. 
L.  Around  this  square  and  along  the 

M.  Avenue  from  the  two  bridges  to  the  federal  house  the  pavements  on  each 
side  will  pass  under  an  arched  way,  under  whose  cover  shops  will  be  most  con- 
veniently and  agreeably  situated:  this  street  is  160  feet  in  breadth  and  a  mile  long. 
The  fifteen  squares  colored  yellow,  are  proposed  to  be  divided  among  several 
states  in  the  Union,  for  each  of  them  to  improve,  or  subscribe  a  sum  additional 
to  the  value  of  the  land  for  that  purpose,  and  improvements  rouzid  the  squares 
to  be  completed  in  a  limited  time. 

The  centre  of  each  square  will  admit  of  statues,  columns,  obelisks,  (jr  any 
other  ornaments,  such  as  the  different  states  may  choose  to  erect,  to  perpetuate 
not  only  the  memory  of  such  individuals  whose  councils  or  military  atchiev- 
ments  were  conspicuous  in  giving  liberty  and  independence  to  this  country;  but 
those  whose  usefulness  hath  rendered  them  worthy  of  imitation;  to  invite  the 
youth  of  succeeding  generations  to  tread  in  the  paths  of  those  sages  or  heroes 
whom  their  country  have  thought  proper  to  celebrate. 

The  situation  of  those  squares  is  such,  that  they  are  the  most  advantage- 
ously and  reciprocally  seen  from  each  other,  and  as  equally  distriljuted  over 
the  whole  city  district,  and  connected  by  spacious  avenues  round  the  grand 
federal  improvements,  and  as  contiguous  to  them,  and  at  the  same  time  as 
equally  distant  from  each  other  as  circumstances  would  admit.  The  settle- 
ments round  these  squares  must  soon  become  connected. 

The  mode  of  taking  possession  of,  and  improving  the  whole  district  at  first, 
must  leave  to  posterity  a  grand  idea  of  the  jiatriotic  interest  which  promoted  it. 
The  small  spaces  colored  red,  are  intended  for  the  use  of  all  religious  denomi- 
nations, on  which  they  are  to  erect  places  of  worship,  and  are  proposed  to  l)e 
allotted  to  them  in  the  manner  as  those  coloured  yellow  are  to  the  different 
states  in  the  Union;  l>ut  no  liurying  ground  will  be  admitted  within  the  limits 
of  the  city,  an  approi:)riation  being  intended  for  that  purpose  without. 

N.  B.  There  are  a  number  of  squares  or  areas  un  appropriated,  and  in  situa- 
tions proper  for  Colleges  and  Academies,  of  which  every  society,  whose  object  is 
national,  may  be  accommodated.  Every  house  within  the  city  will  stand 
square  on  the  streets,  and  every  lot  on  the  divergent  avenues  will  run  square 
with  their  fronts  on  the  most  acute  angle,  will  not  measure  less  than  56  feet, 
and  may  well  be  above  140.  Some  of  the  streets  running  north  and  south,  and 
east  and  west,  are  about  1200  jioles,  and  the  transverse  streets  about  1300  poles. 

LATITUDE  OF  CONGRESS  HOUSE,    38.  53  N.    LONG.   O.   O. 

X.  Tiber  creek.  The  water  of  this  creek  is  intended  to  be  conveyed  on  the  high 
ground  where  the  Congress-House  stands,  and  after  watering  that  part  of  the 
city,  its  overplus  will  fall  from  under  the  base  of  the  edifice,  and  in  a  cascade 
of  20  feet  in  heighth,  and  50  in  breadth,  into  the  reservoir  below,  thence  to  run 
in  three  falls  through  the  gardens  into  the  grand  canal. 

The  i^erpendicular  heighths  of  the  ground  where  the  Congress  house  stands, 
is  above  the  tide  of  Tiber  creek  78  feet. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  19 

Perpendicular  heighth  of  the  west  branch  above  the  tide  of  Tiber  creek,  115 
feet,  7  inches  and  two  eights. 

This  branch  and  that  of  the  Tiller,  is  intended  to  be  conveyed  to  the  Presi- 
dent's house. 

From  the  entrance  of  the  river  Potowmack  up  to  the  second,  the  depth  of 

water  is  from  5J  to  4  fathoms — the  deepest  all  along  the  shore  where  wharves 

are  marked. 

1792. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  territoi*}'  of  Columlna,  ceded 
b}^  the  states  of  Maryland  and  Virginia,  [etc.]     1800.     17x19^. 

[In  District  of  Columbia.     Maps  and  plans,     fol.     Washington,  A.  B.  Hamil- 
ton, 1852.     at  end]. 
Note. — The  Andrew  Ellicott  plan. 

1792. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  show- 
ing the  lines  of  the  various  properties  at  the  division  with  the  original 
proprietors  in  1792.  Colored.  23  x  30i.  Washington,  J.  M.  Stew- 
art, 1881. 

1792. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     S.  Hill,  Boston.     8  x  11. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.  May,  1792.  8°.  Boston,  I.  Thomas 
&  E.  T.  Andrews,  1792.     v.  4.     p.  282]. 

Note. — The  number  for  Dec,  1791,  page  725,  has  a  "Description  of  the  city 
of  Washington." 

1792. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  territory  of  Columl)ia  ceded 

b}^  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  of  America, 

and  b}^  them  estaljlished  as  the  seat  of  their  government  after  the  j^ear 

1800.     21  X  29.    Philadelphia,  engravVl  by  Thackara  &  Vallance,  1792. 

Note. — This  engraving  by  Thackara  &  Vallance,  of  Andrew  Ellicott' s  plan, 

is  the  official  plan  of  the  city  and  has  been  repeatedly  reproduced.     A  copy  is 

bound  with  The  King  jilats — 1803  reproduced   by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 

survey. 

1792. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     9  x  11. 

[In  Winchester  (Elhahan) .  An  oration  on  the  discovery  of  America,  deliv- 
ered in  London,  October  the  12th,  1792,  being  three  hundred  years  from  the 
day  on  which  Columbus  landed  in  the  New  World.  The  second  edition  with 
an  appendix,  containing  among  other  things  a  description  of  the  city  of  Wash- 
ington, in  the  District  of  Columbia;  illustrated  with  an  accurate  engraving.  12°. 
London,  for  the  author,  [1792]. 

Note. — On  pp.  49-52  is  a  descriptive  text  entitled  "Description  of  the  city  of 
Washington,  in  the  Territory  of  Columbia"  [etc.]  Page  48  contains  an  expla- 
nation of  the  plan. 

1792. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Tiebout  [engraver],     10^  x  8, 

[In  New  York  (The)  magazine;  or,  literary  repository,  June,  1792.  8°. 
New  York,  T.  &  J.  Swords.     1792.     v.  3.     p.  321]. 

Note. — On  back  of  title  page  the  following:  "The  reader  is  requested  to 
turn  to  the  New  York  magazine  for  november,  1791,  for  a  description  of  the 


20  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

city  of  Washington.  AVe  have  not  seen  any  other  account  of  this  place,  that 
would  serve  as  an  explanation  of  the  plate  which  accompanies  this  month's 
magazine,  but  what  is  there  contained  in  substance;  and  we  judged  it  inex- 
pedient to  republish  either  the  whole  or  any  part  of  what  has  been  so  recently 
inserted".  Originally  published  in  the  Maryland  Journal,  Sept.  30,  1791. 
Probably  the  first  article  pul)lished  relating  to  AVashington.  Also  published 
in  Gazette  of  the  United  States,  for  October  8,  1791. 

1792? 

Plan  of  the  citj'  of  Washington  in  the  territory  of  Columbia,  ceded 
by  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  and  by 
them  established  as  the  seat  of  their  government  after  the  year  1800. 
17x22.  -   Boston,  engrav'd  by  Sam'l  Hill,  [17921? 
Note. — The  Andrew  Ellicott  plan. 

1792-1794. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Federal  Capitol.     Plan  B.  submitted  to  the 

President  by  Stephen  Hallet,  1792-1794.     Il:ix39.  manuscript.  . 

Division  of  Prints. 
1792-1794. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Federal  Capitol.  Plan  C.  submitted  by 
Stephen  Hallet  to  President  Jefferson— 1792-1794.  14i  x  45i.  Colored 
manuscript.  Art  Division. 

1792-1794. 

Principal  floor  of  plan  B.  for  Federal  Capitol  by  Stephen  Hallet. 
18x40.     Manuscript.  Art  Division. 

1792-1794. 

Principal  floor  of  plan  C.  for  Federal  Capitol  by  Stephen  Hallet. 
14ix40i.  Art  Division. 

1792-1801. 

Ground  plan  for  the  Capitol.  Designed  by  Stephen  L.  Hallet. 
Accepted  by  the  commissioners,  1792.  "Leaving  the  east  front 
recess  open  for  further  consideration".  Rec'd  from  James  Greenleaf 
as  Hallet's  original  design  of  the  Capitol.  H.  B.  Latrobe,  Phila.  1801. 
16ix22.     Manuscript.  Division  of  Prints. 

1793. 

[Map  of  Duddington  manor].     Laid  down  by  a  scale  of  eighty  equal 

parts  in  an  inch.     By  John  F.  A.  Priggs,    survr.    1793.    ms.    14x17^. 

1793. 

1793. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington;  now  building  for  the  metropolis 
of  America,  and  established  as  the  permanent  residence  of  congress 
after  the  year  1800.  B.  Baker  sculp.  Published  by  AY.  Bent,  1793. 
10ixl3i' 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  AA^.  Bent,  1793,     v.  93.     July 
1793,     facing  p.  41]. 


MAPS    AND   VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  21 

1793? 

Territory  of  Columbia.  Drawn  l^v  Andw.  Ellicott.  1  sheet,  fold. 
22x22.     [n.  p.  1793]^ 

Note: — The  first  topographical  survey  of  the  District.  The  Librarj'  has  three 
of  the  original  copies  and  the  reproduction  no.  3059  made  by  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  survey.  Also  foimd  in  "Maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1852," 
without  name  of  author  or  date.  During  the  year  1792,  the  commissioners 
employed  Andrew  Ellicott  to  survey  the  l)oundary  lines  of  the  Federal  Dis- 
trict, and  on  January  1,  1793,  he  made  the  following  report  of  the  survey  to 
them : 

"It  is  with  singular  satisfaction  that  I  announce  to  you  the  completion  of 
the  survey  of  the  four  lines  comprehending  the  Territory  of  Columbia.  These 
lines  are  opened  and  cleared  forty  feet  wide;  that  is,  twenty  feet  on  each  side 
of  the  lines  limiting  the  Territory;  and  in  order  to  perpetuate  the  work,  I  have 
set  up  square  milestones,  marked  progressively  with  the  number  of  miles  from 
the  beginning  on  Jones's  Point  to  the  west  corner;  thence  from  the  west  corner; 
thence  from  the  north  corner  to  the  east  corner,  and  thence  to  the  j^lace  of 
beginning  on  Jones's  Point,  except  as  to  a  few  cases  where  the  miles  termi- 
nated on  a  declivity  or  in  water;  in  such  cases  the  stones  are  placed  on  the 
nearest  firm  ground,  and  their  true  distances  in  miles  and  poles  marked  on 
them.  On  the  sides  facing  the  Territory  is  inscribed,  'Jurisdiction  of  the 
United  States ' ;  on  the  opposite  sides,  of  those  placed  in  the  State  of  Virginia 
is  inscribed  'Virginia',  and  of  those  in  the  State  of  INIaryland  is  inscribed 
'  Maryland.'  On  the  fourth  side  is  inscribed  the  year  and  the  present  position 
of  the  magnetic  needle  at  the  place.  With  this  you  will  receive  a  map  of  the 
four  lines,  with  a  half  mile  on  each  side,  to  which  is  added  a  survey  of  the 
waters  in  the  Territory  and  a  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington." 

This  report  evidently  refers  to  the  above  map,  of  which  there  has  been  some 
question  as  to  date  of  making. 

1793? 
Ellicott  (Andrew).     Territory  of  Columbia,     [anon.]     22x22. 

[In  District  of  Columbia.  Maps  and  plans,  fol.  Washington,  A.  B.  Ham- 
ilton, 1852.  at  end]. 

Note:— A  reproduction  of  the  1793?  edition,  without  name  of  author  or  date. 
Also  reproduced  from  the  original  copy  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  the  Coast 
and  Geodetic  survey.     No.  3059. 

1793-1811. 

Ground  plan  of  the  Capitol.  Desig-ned  by  dr,  Thornton,  1793. 
Accepted  Ijy  the  commissioners  to  modify  the  plan  hy  Stephen  L. 
Hallet,  alread}^  approved  with  one  exception.  This  plan  was  after- 
wards almost  entirely  adopted.  Mr.  Hallet  l^eing  eng-ag-ed  as  super- 
vising architect  at  a  salary  of  $400  a  year.  He  resigned  however,  in  a 
few  months  and  mr.  George  Hadtield  aided  by  mr.  Jas.  Hoban,  archi- 
tect of  the  White  House  ])uilt  the  north  wing,  completing  it  in  1800, 
The  south  wing  was  constructed  under  the  supervision  of  architect 
Benj.  H.  Latrobe  and  finished  in  1811.  Plan  of  the  Capitol  rec'd  from 
dr.  Thornton,  april,  1801.     17x21.     Manuscript. 

Division  of  Prints. 


22  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1794. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Federul  Capitol.  Plan  D.  Subuaitted  to 
President  Jefferson  by  Stephen  Hallet.     1794.     20x40. 

Division  of  Prints. 
1794. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Maryland  laid  down  from  an  actual  survey  of 
all  the  principal  waters,  public  roads,  and  divisions  of  the  countries 
therein;  describing-  the  situation  of  the  cities,  towns,  villages,  houses 
of  worship  and  other  public  buildings,  furnaces,  forges,  mills  and  other 
remarkable  places;  and  of  the  Federal  territory;  and  also  a  sketch  of 
the  state  of  Delaware;  showing  the  probable  connexion  of  the  Chesar 
peake  and  Delaware  bays;  b}^  Dennis  Griffith.  June  20th.  1794. 
Engraved  by  J.  Thackara  &  J.  Vallance.  Scale  of  miles  QSj\  to  a 
degree.     29  x  51.     Philadelphia,  J.  Vallance,  179.5. 

Note: — Inset  "Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  territory  of  Columbia". 
22  X  22. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  (U  x  8i.  [London].  J.  Stockdale, 
16  sept.  1794. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  Maps  of  America,  to  accompany  "The  american 
geography.  Anewed."  [anon.]  12°.  London,  for  J.  Stockdale,  1792-1794. 
no.  6]. 

1794. 

Principal  floor  of  plan  D.  for  Federal  Capitol  by  Stephen  Hailet. 
24  X  40.     Manuscript.  Division  of  Prmts. 

1795. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Washington  en  Amerique.     6i  x  7f . 

[In  Gothaischer  liof-kalender,  1795.     24°.     Gotha,  [1795].     facing  p.  94]. 

1795. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  territory  of  Columbia  ceded 
by  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  and  by  them  established  as  the 
seat  of  government  after  the  year  1800.  Rollinson  sculpt.  N.  York. 
16  X  20i.     Published  by  I.  Reid,  L.  Warland  and  C.  Smith,  1795. 

[Inserted  at  end  of  The  American  atlas  [to  Winterbotham's  history],     fol. 
New  York,  John  Reid,  1796]. 
Note: — The  EUicott  map  with  Potomac  river  soundings. 

1795. 

Plan  of  the  citj^  of  Washington,  in  the  territory  of  Columbia,  ceded 
by  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  of 
America  and  by  them  established  as  the  seat  of  their  government, 
after  the  year  1800.     J.  Russell  sculpt.     15i  by  20i. 

[In  Russell  (J.)  An  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J. 
Ridgway,  1795.     at  end]. 

Note. — The  EUicott  map  with  Potomac  river  soundings.  Published  with- 
out date. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  23 

1795. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washing-ton  in  the  territory  of  Columbia  ceded 

by  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  and  by 

them  established  as  the  seat  of  their  government,  after  the  year  1800. 

Published  by  I.   Reid.     16  by  20i.     New   York,  RoUinson,   sculpt. 

[1795]  ( 

Note. — The  Ellicott  map  with  Potomac  river  soundings.     PubUshed  without 

date. 

1796. 

The  red  shade  shews  the  part  of  Port  Royal  belonging  to  mess'rs 

Sands  &  Lynch.     City  of  Washington,  June  9th,  179<J.     James  R. 

Dermott.     Scale  200  feet  in  inch.     24  hy  20i. 

Note. — Manuscript  map  showing  blocks  366-563,  situated  betw^een  north  K. 

and  North  O.  streets,  including  parts  of  New  York,  New  Jersey  and  ]Massachu- 

setts  avenues. 

1797-98. 

Dermott  (James  R.)  The  Dermott  or  tin-case  map  of  the  city  of 
Washington  1797-8.     53  x  61f . 

Note. — Plan  of  the  city  to  which  was  attached,  two  papers  one  signed  by 
George  Washington,  march  2,  1797,  the  other  by  John  Adams,  July  23,  1798. 
Original  in  the  office  of  commissioner  of  public  buildings.  Reproduced  by 
the  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey  in  separate  sheets  and  also  in  bound  volume  of 
"King  plats  1803." 

1798. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  7  x  8i.  London.  J.  Stockdale, 
1798. 

[In  Weld  (Isaac) .  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1810.     v.  1.     p.  81]. 

1798. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Alexandria  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  1798. 
19  X  23i.  Alexandria,  published  by  I.  V.  Thomas,  New  York,  engraved 
by  T.  Clarke,  [1798]. 

Note. — Drawn  by  Colonel  George  Gilpin. 

1802. 

The  traveller's  directory;  or,  a  pocket  companion.  By  S.  S.  Moore 
&  T.  W.  Jones.  2  p.  1.  52  pp.  25  maps.  Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1802. 

Note. — Showing  roads  from  Phila.  tij  N.  Y.  and  from  Phila.  to  Wash.  Also 
plan  of  Washington.     Second  edition  published  in  1804. 

1803. 

During  the  short  residence  of  President  Adams  at  Washington  the 
wooden  stairs  &  platform  were  the  usual  entrance  to  the  house,  and 
the  present  drawing-room  was  a  mere  vestibule.  Plan  of  the  principal 
story  in  1803.     B.  Henry  Latrobe,  S.  P.  B.  U.  S.  1807.     18x11. 

Division  of  Prints. 


24  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1803. 

Ground  plan  for  the  Capitol.  Designed  bv  dr.  Thornton  showing 
the  use  for  which  each  chamber  was  intended.  Given  to  architect 
Benj.  H.  Latrobe  bv  mr.  Geo.  Blagden  as  the  only  existing  drawing 
of  the  Capitol,  may  4.  1803.     B.  H.  Latrobe.     16  x  20i.     Manuscript. 

Division  of  Prints. 
1803. 

The  Kings  plats  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia, 1803.  With  L' Enfant.  EUicott's  and  Dermott's  maps  appended. 
2  p.  1.  21  sheets,     fol.     Washington.  X.  Peters,  photo,  lith.  [1888]. 

Note. — Original  in  the  War  Department.  Reproduced  by  the  Coast  and 
Geodetic  survey. 

1803. 

Plan  of  principal  storv  in  1803.  [White  House].  B.  Henrv  Latrobe. 
S.  P.  B.  U.  S.  ' 

Manuscript  diagram  in  the  Art  Division,  with  following  text  at  top. 
"The  surrounding  yard  was  chiefly  used  for  brick  3'ards,  it  was  enclosed 
in  a  rough  post  and  rail  fence.  (1803)."  At  bottom.  "During  the 
residence  of  president  Adams  at  Washington,  the  wooden  stairs  &  plat- 
form were  the  usual  entrance  to  the  hou.se,  and  the  present  drawing- 
room,  was  a  mere  vestibule".     174x134. 

1803? 

A  map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  estab- 
lished as  the  permanent  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  Taken  from  actual  survey,  as  laid  out  on  the  ground.  By 
Rt.  King.     24x31.     Washington,  engraved  by  C.   Schwarz.     [1803]? 

NofE. — Inset  view  of  "South  front  of  the  President's  house  as  designed 
and  executed  by  James  Hoban "  and  Ea.st  front  of  the  Capitol  as  originally 
designed  by  William  Thornton. ' '    Xodate  given  to  this  map.    Presumably  1803. 

1803? 

King  (Robert).  Part  of  the  city  of  Washington  shewing  the  height 
of  the  present  surface  of  the  ground  from  Pennsylvania  ave  to  New 
Jersev  avenue  below  the  Capitol  hill.     Manuscript.     19x23. 

1804. 

The  traveller's  directory;  or,  a  pocket  companion,  shewing  the 
course  of  the  main  road  from  Philadelphia  to  New  York;  and  from 
Philadelphia  to  Washington:  with  descriptions  of  the  places  through 
which  it  passes.  From  actual  survey.  By  S.  S.  Moore  and  T.  W. 
Jones.  2d  ed.  title.  37.  19  pp.  23  pi.  8^.  Philadelphia,  for  Matthew 
Carey,  1804. 

Note. — Plan  of  Washington  on  sheet  23.     First  edition  published  in  1802. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  25 

1805. 

Ground  plan  for  the  Capitol.  Designed  l)v  dr.  Thornton  showing 
how  the  project  for  putting  offices  under  the  Hall  of  representatives 
might  be  effected.  Mr.  Jefferson  on  putting  this  plan  into  my  hands 
stated  that  he  had  communicated  with  dr.  Thornton  on  the  plan  sub- 
mitted hy  me  for  putting  a  story  of  offices  under  the  Hall  of  repre- 
sentatives, &  that  dr.  Thornton  had  in  consequence  given  him  this  plan 
as  showing  how  the  project  might  l)e  effected.  But  at  that  time  my 
plan  was  already  in  progress.  B.  H.  Latrol^e,  Feb.  1st.  1805.  Rec'd 
by  B.  H.  Latrobe  from  President  U.  States.  Jan'r  12th  1805.  18  x  21. 
Manuscript. 

Division  of  Prints. 
1807. 

Front  view  of  the  President's  house,  in  the  city  of  Washington. 

[On  title  page  of  Janson  (Charles  William) .     The  stranger  in  America.  4°. 
London,  Cundee,  1807]. 

1807. 

Plan  of  the  principal  story,  as  proposed  to  be  altered.  B.  Henry 
Latrobe,  suvr.  pub.  bldg.  U.  S.  1807  A  manuscript  plan  of  the  White 
House  interior  and  exterior,  showing  diagram  of  rooms,  south  &  north 
entrance,  etc.  17i  x  13i. 

1807. 

View  of  the  east  front  of  the  president's  house  with  the  addition  of 
the  north  &  south  porticos.  H.  B.  Latrobe.  1807.  S.  P.  B.  U. 
States.     13i  X  17f . 

Colored  ms.  view  in  the  Division  of  Prints,  Library  of  Congress. 

1807-1817. 

Elevation  of  the  south  front  of  the  President's  house  copied  from 
the  design  as  proposed  to  be  altered  in  1807.  Jan.  1817.  B.  H.  Latrolje. 
13i  X  IS.     Colored  manuscript.  Division  of  Prints. 

1808. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Washington  situee  sur  le  territoire  de  Columbia 
cede  par  les  etats  de  Virginie  et  Maryland  aux  Etats  Unis.     9ix  12^. 

[Inset  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     Carte  des  Etats  Unis,  copiee  et  gravee  snr 
celle  d' Arrow-smith.     Par  P.  F.  Tardieu.     Paris,  1808]. 

1810. 

South  elevation  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  Washington.  Scale  16  feet  to 
an  inch.     B.  H.  Latrobe,  1810.     19x29.     Colored  manuscript. 

Division  of  Prints. 
1811. 

Graduation  of  17th  street  west,  showing  the  continuation  of  the  war 
office  drain.     N.King.     11th  may,  1805.     ms.     15x20.     [n.  p.     1811]. 


26  MAPS    AND   VIEWS    OF   DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1811. 

The  part  of  a  circle  at  the  meeting  of  Pennsylvania  &  Kentucky 
avenues  on  the  Eastern  branch.  Calculated  march,  1811.  [auon.] 
ms.     13x18.     [n.  p.     1811]. 

1811. 

Proposed  designs  for  U.  S.  Capitol  by  architect  Benjamen  H.  Latrobe, 
1811.  West  elevation  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  AVashington.  B.  H.  Latrobe, 
Feb.  -1, 1811.     18i  x  29i.     Colored  manuscript.     Division  of  Prints. 

1814. 

The  affair  of  Bladensburg,  aug.  21,  1814.     0  x  7. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James) .  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  17]. 

1814. 

Capitol,  after  its  destruction  by  the  British— aug.  24th,  1814.     3i  x  6. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Capitol  centennial  committee.     Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  6]. 

1814. 

The  Capitol  in  1814,  from  Pennsylvania  avenue.     3  x  5|. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°.  W'ashington,  1893.  p.  5]. 

1814. 

President's  house,  after  its  destruction  by  the  British.     3i  x  5. 

[In  Watterson  (George) .  New  guide  to  Washington,  R.  Farnham,  1847-8. 
p.  .57]. 

1814. 

Sketch  of  the  march  of  the  British  army  under  gen'l  Ross.  From 
the  19th  to  the  29th  august,  1814.  From  a  sketch  by  D.  Evans,  It. 
3d.  dr ns  as't  or.  mas'r  gen'l.  Military  depot  quarter  masi'  gen'l  office 
horse  guards,  oct'r  10th,  1814.  J.  Wyld,  [engraver,  London]. 
18ixl3f. 

XoTE.— Inset  "Sketch of  the  engagement  on  the  24th  of  august  1814 between 
the  British  and  American  forces."     Original  engraving. 

1814. 

Sketch  of  the  march  of  the  british  army  under  gen'l  Ross.  From 
the  19th  to  the  29th  august,  1814.  From  a  sketch  by  D.  Evans,  It. 
3d  dr'ns  dy.  ast.  f r.  ma.s't  gen'l.     Military  depot  quarter  masr.  gen'l 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  27 

office  Horse  guards,  oct.    10th,   1847.     J.   Wyld.   T.    Sinclair's-  lith. 
Phila.  18ixl3f. 

[In  Ingram  (E.  D.)  A  sketch  of  the  events  which  preceded  the  capture  of 
Washington.  [By  E.  D.  I.  anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1849. 
front.] 

Note. — Inset  "Sketch  of  the  engagement  on  the  24th  of  august,  1814 
between  the  British  and  American  forces. ' ' 

1814. 

IVIap  of  maj.  gen.  Ross'  route,  with  the  british  column  from  Bene- 
dict^ on  the  Patuxent  river,  to  the  city  of  Washington,  aug.  1814. 
13^x15.     [London]  W.  James,  may  11,  1818. 

[In  James  (W^illiam) .  A  full  and  correct  account  of  the  military  occur- 
rences of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.  8°. 
London,  for  the  author   1818.     v.  2.     face  title  page]. 

1814. 

Map  of  maj:  gen:  Ross's  route  with  the  british  column,  from  Bene- 
dict, on  the  Patuxent  river,  to  the  city  of  Washington,  aug.  1814. 
14x16. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James) .  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  ^Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  4°.  Phil- 
adelphia. 1816.     no.  16]. 

1814. 

A  view  of  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States  after  the  conflagration  of 
the  24th  august,  1814.  G.  Munger,  del. — W.  Strickland,  sculp.  Hi  x  17. 
Colored.  Division  of  Prints. 

1814. 

A  view  of  the  President's  house  in  the  city  of  Washington  after  the 
conflagration  of  the  24th  august,  1814.  G.  Munger,  del.  W.  Strick- 
land, sculp.  lOi  X 17.     Colored  manuscript.  Division  of  Prints. 

1815. 

Map,  exhibiting  the  property  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  vicinity  of  the 
Capitol,  colored  red,  with  the  manner  in  which  it  is  proposed  to  lay  ofi' 
the  same  in  building  lots,  as  described  in  the  report  of  the  supt.  of  the 
city  to  which  this  is  annexed.  B.  W.  Latrobe,  one  of  the  surveyors  of 
the  city  of  Washington.     Dec.  3,  1815.     ms.  18i  x  23. 

1815. 

Territory  of  Columbia.  Drawn  bj^  Andw.  Ellicott.  Engraved  by 
P.  A.  F.  Tardieu.     Paris,  1815.     lOixlOi 

[In  "Warden  (D.  B.)  A  chorographical  and  statistical  description  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Paris,  Smith,  1816]. 

Note. — The  Ellicott  topographical  map  1793?  The  author  on  p.  34,  mentions 
the  "plan  of  major  L' Enfant,  engraved  at  the  expense  of  the  government  on 
a  scale  of  a  hundred  poles  to  an  inch."  Between  pp.  34-35  is  a  view  of  the 
Capitol  3i  X  85  inches.     Detournelle  del.  et  sculp. 


28  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1815. 

View  of  the  Capitol.     Detournelle,.  del.  et  sculp. 

[In  "Warden  (D.  B.)  A  chorographical  and  statistical  description  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Paris,  Smith,  1816.     bet.  pp.  34-35]. 

1816. 

The  Capitol— Washington,  1816.     Detournelle  del.  et  sculp.     2f  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  8]. 

1817. 

The  plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  1817.  Those 
parts  which  are  colored  light  red  denote  the  walls  remaining,  and 
carried  up  since  the  conflagration  of  1814.  Those  of  a  deeper  red,  the 
work  commenced  for  the  completion  of  the  wings,  agreeabl}'  to  the 
sug'gestions  of  both  houses  of  Congress.  Those  colored  gre}^  are  not 
ultimately  determined  and  are  submitted  to  the  President,  U.  S. 
March  18.  1817.     21  x  30^.  Division  of  Prints. 

1817. 

Plan  of  the  principal  story  of  the  north  wing  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  as 
authorised  to  be  built,  1817.  F.  C.  De  Krafit,  delin.  19^x31. 
Colored  manuscript.  Division  of  Prints. 

1817. 

Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  south  wing  of  the  Capitol  as  author- 
ized to  be  built,  1817.  B.  H.  Latrobe,  scul.  Wm.  Blanchard,  del. 
Colored.     21  x  29^.  Division  of  Prints. 

1817. 

Plan  of  wharling,  by  B.  H.  Latrobe,  survej^or  city  of  Washington, 
March  3,  1817.     ms.  '  17  x  22.     [1817]. 

1818. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     5  x  7i. 

[In  Mackenzie  (E.)  An  historical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
Newcastle,  1818.     facing  p.  319]. 

1819. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     5  x  7. 

[In  Mackenzie  (E.)  An  historical,  topographical,  and  descriptive  view  of 
the  United  States.  2d  ed.  8°.  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  Mackenzie  &  Dent, 
1819.     facing  p.  319]. 

1819. 

Ground  floor,  principal  floor,  attic  floor  of  the  treasur}"  and  war 
ofiice.     Drawn  Ijy  Wm.  Blanchard,  1819.     Manuscript.     19^  x  16^. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  29 

1819. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  territory  of  Cohimbia.  Engraved 
by  W.  &  D.  Lizars,  Edinr.     13ixl3i. 

[In  Warden  (D.  B.)  A  statistical,  political  and  historical  account  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1819.     v.  3.     front.] 

1820. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  the  new  congress  hall,  showing  the  plan  of  the 
room  and  the  position  of  the  floor  of  the  different  members  of  the 
house  of  representatives.     41  x  7. 

[In  Atlantic  (The)  magazine.  New  series.  March,  1820.  8°.  Philadel- 
phia, J.  Maxwell,  1820.     v.  1.     no.  3.     p.  240]. 

1820. 

A  correct  map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Engd.  by  W.  I.  Stone^ 
Wash.     16x21. 

[In  National  (A)  calendar  for  1820.  By  Peter  Force.  18°.  Washington, 
Davis  &  Force,  1820]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  "West  front  of  the  Capitol"  and  "North  front  of  the 
President's  house". 

1820. 

A  front  view  of  the  president's  house,  Washington.  Geo,  Catlin, 
del.     I.  L.  Frederick  sc.     3i  x  51. 

[In  Atlantic  (The)  magazine.  New  series.  April,  1820.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Maxwell,  1820.     v.  1.     no.  4.     front]. 

1821. 

West  front  of  the  Capitol.  Engraved  for  the  National  calender, 
1821.     Drawn  by  C.  Bullfinch,  surveyor  of  the  Capitol.     3^x6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  10]. 

1822. 

Facciata  del  Campicoglio  di  Washington.  S.  Marceau,  dis.  A. 
Rivelanti,  inc.     2^  x  3i. 

[In  Compagnoni  (G.)  Storia  del  I'America.  [anon.]  16°.  Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  &  CO.,  1822.     v.  14  p.  58]. 

1822. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.     11  x  lOi. 

[In  Complete  (A.)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  american 
atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  21].     . 


30  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1822. 

North  front  of  the  president's  house.     3  x  5f . 

[In  National  (The)  calendar.  1822.  By  Peter  Force.  18°.  Washington, 
Davis  &  Force,  1822.     front.] 

Note: — Also  views  of  the  President's  House,  state,  treasury,  war  and  navy 
departments  on  page  227. 

1822. 

Perimetro  della  citta  di  Washino-ton.     S.  Marceau.  dis.  A.  Rivelanti. 

inc.     3  X  3i. 

[In  Compagnoni  (G.)  Storia  del  1' America,  [anon.]  16°.  Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  e  co.,  1822.     v.  14.  p.  58]. 

1822. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  seat  of  government  of  the  United 
States.  Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  on  the  12  day  of  nov. 
1822,  by  S.  A.  Elliot  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     16f  x21. 

[In  Elliot  (William) .  The  Washington  guide,  [anon.]  18°.  Washington, 
S.  A.  EUiot,  1822]. 

Note. — The  author  states  in  preface  "It  was,  no  doubt,  through  the  influ- 
ence of  general  Washington,  that  the  seat  of  the  national  government  was 
established  here;  but  it  required  the  fostering  hand  of  every  successive  admin- 
istration to  keep  alive  and  nourish  Avhat  he  had  so  wisely  planted.  Happily 
this  has  been  done  to  the  extent  of  every  reasonable  man's  expectation.  The 
city  was  laid  out  during  the  administration  of  John  Adams;  of  which  the  map 
in  the  front  is  a  correct  copy,  and  was  signed  l)y  himself." 

1822. 

Plan  shewing  the  present  &  proposed  direction  of  the  canal  between 
3d  &  seventh  streets.  Scale  200  ft.  to  an  inch.  F.  C.  de  K[rafft.anon.] 
Aug.  7,1822.     m.s.     18x23. 

1822. 

Plan  shewing  the  present  and  proposed  directions  of  the  canal  be- 
tween 3d  &  7th  street  west  on  the  ]Mall.  The  above  is  a  true  copy 
from  the  original  by  F.  C.  de  Krafft.  Aug.  27,  1822.  Scale  200  feet 
to  an  inch.     ms.     15x17. 

1823. 

Plan  of  the  principal  lloor  of  the  Capitol.     6x8. 

[In  National  (The)  calendar  for  1823.  By  Peter  Force.  16°.  Washington, 
Davis  &  Force,  1823.     front.] 

1824. 

Dimen.sions  of  that  part  of  the  Center  Market  square  requiring  to 
be  filled  in  the  22ud  June  1821.     Manuscript,     ll^^x  lof. 


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1824. 

Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  constructed  from  tlie  latest  authori- 
ties. 1824.  Drawn  b}'  D.  H.  Vance.  Eng-rav'd  by  J.  H.  Young, 
17x22. 

[In  Finley  (Anthony) .  A  new  american  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  A.  Fin- 
ley,  1826.     no.  7]. 

Note. — Insert  "Plan  of  Washington  &  Georgetown." 

1825. 

Oestliche  fronte  des  capitols  von  Washington  [&]  Grundriss  des 
Capitols.     C.  Ermer  sculp.     9  x  7i. 

[In  Bernhard  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen  Weimar  Eisenach) .  Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825  und  1826.  8°.  Weimar,  W.  Hoffmann,  1828.  v.  1.  p. 
270]. 

1824. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Laid  down  agreeably'  to  the  sur- 
veyor's returns.     F.  C.  de  Krafft,  S.  C.  W.     1821.     16  sheets,     folio. 

Note. — Mannscript.  Title  on  back  of  cover,  "Plats  of  Washington  1-16." 
Force  collection. 

1824? 

[Plats  of  Washington,     anon,]     30  sheets,     folio. 

Note. — Manuscript  without  date,  title,  or  surveyor's  name.  Title  from 
cover.     Presumably  by  F.  C.  de  Krafft,  surveyor,  1824. 

1826. 

Map  of  reconnaissance  exhibiting  the  country  between  Washington 
and  New  Orleans  with  the  routes  examined  in  reference  to  a  contem- 
plated national  road  between  these  two  cities.     20  x  26. 

Note. — Map  to  accompany  Doc.  no.  156  [45]  19th.  cong.  1st  sess.  Ho.  of 
reps.  Dept.  War  Road  from  Washington  to  New  Orleans.  28  pages.  AVash- 
ington,  1826.  Page  11  states  "A  general  map  has  been  compiled  from  Tan- 
ner's atlas,  and  drawn  by  lieuts.  Jefferson  Vail  and  W.  Williams,  of  the  infan- 
try. The  projection  is  that  employed  by  Delilleand  Danville,  and  adopted  by 
mr.  Tanner,  for  his  atlas:  the  scale  is  10  miles  to  an  inch." 

1826. 

Map  of  the  country  between  Washington  &  Pittsburg  referring  to 
the  contemplated  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  canal  and  its  general  route  and 
profile,  Oct.  1826.  Reduced  from  the  general  map,  annexed  to  the 
report  upon  the  contemplated  canal  &  drawn  by  lieut.  Farley.  Etched 
bj'  Wm.  Harrison.  Georgetown,  D.  C,  17  x  25i,  [Georgetown,  1826], 
Note. — From  map  16,  by  E.-  H.  Courtney,  accompanying  Doc.  83,  18th 
congress,  2d  sess.     1825.  » 

1826. 

Plan  of  the  grounds  adjacent  to  the  Capitol,  shewing  the  projected 
alteration  of  the  canal  &  the  amount  of  land  proposed  to  be  laid  into 


32  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

building  lots.     Scale  20()  ft.   to  an  inch.     F.  C.  de  Krafft.     [anon.] 
ms.     18i  X  28. 

Note. — Has  newspaper  cutting  pasted  on  side  explaining  conditions  of  tlie 
scale. 

1826. 

Plan  of  the  present  city  hall  on  the  square  between  north  D  &  E 
streets  &  between  4th  and  5th  streets  west.  F.  C.  de  Krafft,  surveyor  c. 
Washington.     Aug.  8,  1826.     ms.     14  x  20. 

1826. 

Plan  of  squares  marked  A.  &  B.  in  mr.  Bulfinch's  plan.  Scale  100 
ft.  to  an  inch.     F.  C.  de  K[rafft  anon.]  ms.     15x  18. 

1827. 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a 
view  to  a  national  road  from  Washington  to  Buffalo.     16  x  35. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     Ho.  of  rep.     Road  from  Washington  to  Buf- 
falo.    8°.     Washington,  1827]. 

Note. — Through  Maryland,  Penna.  &  New  York. 

1827. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  seat  of  government  of  the  United 
States.     17  X  21. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1827.     16°.    Washington,  S.  A.  Elliott, 
1827]. 
Note. — The  plan  copyrighted  nov.  12, 1822  by  S.  A.  Elliott. 

1827? 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a 

view  to  a  national  road  from  Washington  to  lake  Ontario.     Compiled 

by  A.  J.  Stansbury.     35x17.     Georgetown,  D.  C,  engraved  by  W. 

Harrison,  [1827]? 

1828. 

East  elevation  of  the  Capitol.     Completed  1828  under  the  supervis 
ion  of  Mr.  Chas.  Bultinch  and  according  to  the  design  of  architect 
Benj.  H.  Latrobe.     Colored.     13^x19^.     Art  Division. 

1828. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Published  by  John  Brannan. 
1828.  Drawn  by  F.  C.  de  Krafft,  city  surveyor.  Engd.  by  mrs.  W. 
I.  Stone.     16  x  20f .     [Washington,  published  by  J.  Brannan,  1828]. 

1829. 

Carte  du  pa3's  compris  entre  Washington  et  Pittsburg,  offrant  le 
trace  general  du  canal  de  jonction  de  la  bale  de  Chesapeak  a  la  riviere 
d'Ohio,  et  ses  protils.     lOf  x  16. 

[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     8°.     Paris,  1829.     v.  11]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  33 

1830. 

Capitol,  Washing-ton,  1830.     From  a  sketch  by  Davis,  N.  Y.     3^  x  6. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Capitol  centennial  committee.     Centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  12]. 

1830. 

Capitol.     AVest  front,  1830.     3i  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°,     "Washmgton,  1893.     p.  14  J. 

1830. 

A  map  of  Georgetown  in  the  District  of  Columbia  by  William  Bus- 
sard,  1830.  Scale  100  yards  to  an  inch.  23^x29.  Washington, 
engd.  by  W.  Harrison,  [1830]. 

1831. 

Capitol  of  the  U.  S.  Washington.  West  front,  -i^  x  5f .  Engraved 
&  printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.  Drawn  by  W.  Goodacre,  N.  Y. 
London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  I.     facing  p.  458] . 

1831. 

Capitol  of  the  United  States,  Washington.  Engraved  &  printed 
by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  Drawn  by  H.  Brown.  London,  I.  T.  Hinton 
&  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831.     Si  x  6. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     facing  p.  527]. 

1831. 

The    department    of    state,    Washington.      4-  x  of.      Engraved    & 

printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.     Drawn  by  C.  Burton,  N.  Y.     London, 

I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     facing  p.  458]. 

1831. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  9f  x  15i.  Engraved 
&  printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.  London,  L  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin 
&  Marshall,  1831. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     facing  p.  17]. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  Washington  and  Georgetown". 

S.  Doc.  154—3 


34  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1831. 

Modern  atlas  on  a  new  plan  to  aceonipan}"  the  system  of  universal 
geography;  a  new  ed.  improved  by  William  Channing  Woodbridge. 
4:th  ed.  3  p.  1.  8  col.  maps,  front.  4^.  Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke  &  co. 
1831. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Capitol  and  White  House  on  frontispiece. 

1831. 

The  president's  house,  Washington.  Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner. 
Sears  &  co.  Drawn  b}'  H.  Brown.  4x6.  London,  I.  T.  Hinton  & 
Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     facing  p.  458]. 

1831. 

W^oodbridge's  school  atlas;  an  improved  ed.     By  William  Channing 
W^oodbridge.     title.     9  maps.    4°.    Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke  &co.     1831. 
Note. — At  end  "Washington  city  and  its  environs"     Also  found  in  the 
edition  of  1833  and  1835. 

1833. 

W^ashington  city  and  its  environs.     4  x  3^. 

[In  Woodbridge  (William  Channing) .  Woodbridge's  school  atlas.    Improved 
ed.     4°.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Cook  &  co.     1833]. 

1834. 

Capitol  of  the  United  States,  Washington.     H.  Brown,  del.     .5i  x  8^. 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).    A  system  of  universal  geography.    4°.    Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.    v.  2.    front]. 

1834. 

Capitol  of  the  United  States,  Washington.     J   Andrews,  sc.     Carter 

Andrews  &  co.     H.  Brown,  del.     Boston.     5i  x  8. 

[In  Hinton  (,I.  H.)      The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States. 
New  ed.     4°.     Boston,  Samuel  Walker,  1834.     v.  1.     facing  p.  220]. 

1834. 

City  of  Washington.  From  beyond  the  Navy  Yard.  Published  b}^ 
Lewis  P.  Clover.  Printed  by  G.  Cook.  Engd.  by  W.  J.  Bennett. 
Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1834  by  Lewis  P. 
Clover  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  the  southern  district 
of  New^  York.     [View]  colored.     18^x24^.  Art  Division. 

1834. 

The  president's  house,  Washington.  J.  Andrews,  sc.  Carter 
Andrews  &  co.     H.  Brown,  del.     Boston.     5ix8. 

[In   Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States. 
New  ed.     4°.     Boston,  Samuel  Walker,  1834.     v.  1.     facing  p.  240]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  85 

1834. 

The  president's  house.  Washing-ton.  H.  Brown,  del.  J.  Andrews, 
so.     5i  X  8i. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad) .  A  system  of  universal  geography.  8°.  Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218].  ' 

1834. 

Washington  [View].  Di-awn  by  J.  R.  Smith.  Engraved  by  J.  D. 
Neagle. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad) .  A  S3'stem  of  universal  geography.  8°.  Bo.«:ton, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 

1834-1835. 

Front  view  of  the  CapitoL     Washingon.     5f  x9. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge. 
[1834-1835].     8°.     Boston,  Berwick  co.  1835.     v.  1.     p.  519]. 

1835. 

District  of  Columbia.     10  x  Ti. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G.)  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  historical 
&  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  W.  D   Tichnor,  [1835].     no.  37]. 

1835. 

Engraved  for  the  gazetteer  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  exhibiting  its 
internal  improvements,  roads,  distances  &c.  by  J.  H.  Young.  12^  x  15. 
Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1835. 

[In  3Iartin  (Joseph) .  A  new  and  comijrehensive  gazetteer  of  Virginia  and 
the  District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Charlottesville,  J.  Martin,  1835]. 

Note. — Inset  "District  of  Columl)ia"  Pages  471-512,  contains  descriptive 
text  relating  to  Washington,  Georgetown  and  Alexandria. 

1836. 

City  of  Washington.     Hi  x  Uh 

[In  Tanner  (H.  8.)  A  new  universal  atlas.  4°.  Philadelphia,  author,  1836. 
no.  66]. 

Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  the  ])rincipal  floor  of  the  Cajiitol." 

1837. 
Department  of  state  at  Washington,  D.  C.     3^x5^. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  ■entertaming  knowledge.  [2d 
ed.  1837].     8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  1.  p.  317]. 

1837. 

Routes  between  New  York  &  Washington.  Drawn  l)v  I.  Smith. 
4^x23.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1837. 

[In  Disturnell  (John).  A  guide  between  New  York,  Philadelphia,  [etc]. 
18°.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1837]. 


36  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    (>F    COLUMBIA. 

1837. 

View  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.     5i  x  8i. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge,  [1837]. 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  3.     p.  26]. 

1837. 

View  of  the  president's  house,  at  Washington.     4x6. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge,  [1837]. 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  3.     p.  78]. 

1838. 

View  of  the  city  of  Washington.  The  metropolis  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Taken  from  Arlington  house,  the  residence  of 
George  Washington  P.  Custis,  esq.  P.  Anderson,  del.  On  stone  by 
F.  H.  Lane.     15  x  36i.     Boston,  T.  Moore,  [1838]. 

1838. 
Washington.     6x7. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G.).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statistical 
and  historical  of  the  United  States,  fol.  Boston,  Weeks,  Jordan  &  co.  1838. 
p.  33]. 

Note: — On  the  illustrated  title  page  is  a  view  of  the  Capitol  and  j)p.  33-34,  a 
descriptive  text. 

1839. 

The  Capitol.     East  view,  1839.     3^x6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  16]. 

1839. 

The  president's  house,  from  AVashington.     -lIxTi. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  l)y  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     Londcm,  (t.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     p.  32]. 

1839. 

Principal  front  of  the  Capitol,  Washington.     5  x  T.      London,   G. 

Virtue,  1839. 

[In  xVmerican  scenery.  From  drawings  by  \V.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,   1840.     v.  2.    p.  55]. 

1839. 

View  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.  5  x  7.  London,  G.  Virtue, 
1839. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.    p.  36]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  37 

1839. 

Washington,  from  the  president's  house. Vue  de  Washington, 

pris  de  la  maison  du  president. Washington  vom  hotel  des  prasi- 

denten  gesehn.       AV.  H.  Bartlett.      H.  Wallis.     Hi  x  8f.     Londoi , 
Geo:  Virtue,  1839. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
departhient  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     j).  49]. 

1840. 

Ascent  to  the  Capitol,  Washington. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4°.  London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.  v.  1.  title 
page]. 

1840. 

The  Capitol.     From  the  Vigrinia  side  of  the  Potomac,  1840.     3^  x  6. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Capitol  centennial  committee.     Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  18]. 

1840. 

View  of  the  city  of  Washington. 

[In  Haas  (P.)  Public  buildings  and  statuary  of  the  government.  18°.  Wash- 
ington, P.  Haas,  1840]. 

1840? 

The  Capitol  of  the  United  States  in  Washington.  H.  Brown,  del. 
3i  X  6i. 

[In  Our  globe.  A  universal  picturesque  album,  obi.  4°.  Philadelphia, 
edited  by  the  North-American  bibliographic  institution,  1840?     p.  81]. 

1841. 

Capitol.     South  west  view,  1841.     3i  x  (3. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  22]. 

1841. 

View  of  the  White  House. 

[In  Buckingham  (J.  S.)  America.  8°.  London,  Fisher  &  co.  1841.  v.  1. 
p.  310]. 

1842. 

Interior  of  the  house  of  representatives,  Washington.  Drawn  by 
W.  Goodacre,  N.  Y.  Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co. 
5ix4i. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     facing  p.  527]. 


38  MAPS    AND   VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1845. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Alexandria,  D.  C.  with  the  environs.  Exhib- 
iting the  outlet  of  the  Alexandria  canal  the  shipping-  channel,  wharves, 
Hunting  cr.  &c.  From  actual  surve}^  by  Maskell  C.  Ewing,  1845. 
19  X  21.     Philadelphia,  lith.  of  T.  Sinclair^  [1815]. 

Note. — Formerly  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Retroceded  to  Virginia  in 
1846. 

1845. 

Plan  von  Washington.    1815.    Meyer's  Handatlas.    No.  61.    12x14^. 
Aus  der  geographischen  graviranstalt  des  bibliographischen  instituts 
zu  Hildburghausen.     Amsterdam,  Paris,  u.  Philadelphia,  [1845]. 
Note. — Inset  diagram  of  the  Capitol. 

1845. 

President's  house.     North  front.     3i  x  5^. 

[In  Force  (William  Q.)  Pictures  of  Washington.  18°.  Washington,  W.  Q. 
Force,  1845.     p.  29]. 

1845. 

The  president's  house.     South  view.     3  x  4i. 

[In  Force  (William  Q.)  Pictures  of  Washington.  18°.  Washington,  W.  Q. 
Force,  1845.     p.  30]. 

1846. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 

the  p'overnment  of  the  United  States  of  America  1846.     Engraved  and 

published  by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington.     13ixlT. 

[In  Varnum  (Joseph  B.)  The  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
New  York,  Hunt's  merchants  magazine,  1848]. 

1846. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Established  as  the  permanent  seat 
of  the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1846.  Engraved 
and  published  by  D.  M'Clelland,     13  x  17. 

[In  Watterson  (George).     New  guide  to  Washington.     18°.     Washington, 
R.  Farnham,  1847-8.     at  en 
Note. — Inset  "Map  of  the  District  of  Cohmdiia". 

1847. 
View  of  the  Capitol. 

[In  Mills  (Robert).  Guide  to  the  Capitol  and  national  executive  offices  of 
the  United  States.     16°.     Washington,  W.  Greer,  1847-8.     front] 

Note. — Introduction  page  6,  states  that  "A  beautiful  map  of  the  city,  show- 
ing the  locality  of  every  public  building,  churches  &c.  will  be  affixed  to  some 
of  the  copies  of  this  work  to  meet  the  wishes  of  purchasers". 

1848. 

Capitol  (East  view).  Drawn  from  nature  by  Aug.  Kollner.  Lith. 
by  Deroy.     Printed  by  Cattier.     New  York  &  Paris,  published  by 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  39 

Goupil,  Vibert  &  eo.  Entered  according-  to  act  of  congress  in  the 
year  1848  b}^  Aug.  Kollner,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court 
for  the  southern  district  of  New  York.  Deposited  in  the  Clerk's  office 
so.  district,  N.  Y.     May  30,  1850.     8  x  11^.  Art  Division. 

1848. 

Capitol.     East  view,  18-:!:8.     3ix(j. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Cai^itol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  22]. 

1849. 

City  of  Washington.     12^x15^. 

[In  Mitchell  (S.  A.)  A  new  universal  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  S.  A.  :Mitch- 
ell,  1849.     pi.  16]. 

Note. — Inset  "  Plan  of  the  princiiial  floor  of  the  Capitol." 

1849. 

View  of  Washington  city  and  Georgetown.  Published  and  sold  by 
Casimir  Bohn.     19  x  22. 

[In  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washington.  18°.  AVashington,  C.  Bohn,  1854. 
at  end] . 

Note. — Copyright  in  1849.  Interesting  inserted  view  with  marginal  picture 
of  public  buildings. 

1850. 

iVIap  of  the  city  of  Washington  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 
the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1850.  Engraved 
and  published  by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington,  13ixl7. 

[InStreeter  (E.  S.)  The  stranger's  guide.  18°.  Washington,  C.Alexander, 
1850.     at  end]. 

Note. — Inset  "Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

1850. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 
the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1850.  Engraved 
and  published  by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington.     13^x17. 

[In  Washington,   D.  C.     The  Washington  directory.     1850.     Compiled  by 
E.  Waite.     12°.     Washington,  C.  Alexander,  1850]. 
Note. — Inset  "Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

1850. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  flames  Keily,  survevor.  col. 
fold.  30  X  42.     Camden,  N.  J.     Lloyd  Van  Derveer,  publisher,  1850. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  Capitol,  President's  house,  north  front.  National 
observatory,  Washington  monument.  General  post  office,  Patent  office. 


40  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1851. 

City  of  Washington.     12i  x  15^. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).  A  new  universal  atlas.  4°.  Philadelphia. 
Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1851.  no.  16]. 

Note. — On  pi.  5  is  an  inset  of  the  "District  of  Columbia." 

1851. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  established  as  the  permanent 
seat  of  government  of  the  United  States.  James  Keily.  surveyor. 
30x42.     Camden,  N.  J.,  L.  Van  Derveer,  1851. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Capitol,  President  house,  statue  of  Washington, 
National  observatory,  Washington  monument,  City  Hall,  General  Post  Otfice, 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Treasury,  Patent  ofEce. 

1851. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  J.  H.  Young. 
15ix26. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  atlas  of  North  and  South 
America.     4°.     Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.     1851.     sheet  5]. 
Note. — Inset  "District  of  Columbia!". 

1852. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  estab- 
lished as  the  permanent  seat  of  the  government  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.  Wash'n.     23x30^. 

[In  maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  city  of  Washington,  and  i)lats  of 
the  squares  and  lots  of  the  city  of  Washington,  fol.  AVashington,  A.  B.  Ham- 
ilton, 1852]. 

Note. — Reproduced  by  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey.     No.  3063. 

1852. 

]Maps  of  the  District  of  Colum])ia  and  city  of  Washington  and  plats 
of  the  squares  and  lots  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Printed  in  pur- 
suance of  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  1  p.  1. 
159  pi.     3  fold.     maps.     fol.     Washington.  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852. 

Note. — The  folded  maps  are.  1.  Territory  of  Columbia.  By  Andrew  Elli- 
cott,  without  name  of  author  or  date.  The  first  topographical  map  of  the 
District  made  about  1793,  an  original  engraved  copy  of  which  is  in  this 
library.  2.  Ellicott's  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  1792.  From  the  engraved 
map  of  Hill.  3.  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  W.  J.  Stone,  sc.  The 
King  map  of  1803?  is  the  basis  with  additions  and  without  the  engraving  of  the 
capitol  and  president's  house. 

1852. 

View  of  Washington.  Published  and  sold  by  E.  Sachse  &  co..  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Drawn  from  nature  and  on  stone  by  E.  Sachse.  Lith 
and  print,  in  colors  by  E.  Sachse  &  comp.  Entered  according  to  the 
year  1852  by  E.  Sachse  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of 
Maiyland.     18i  x  28.     Colored.  Art  Division. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTKICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  41 

1853. 

CHy  of  Washington.     12^  x  l,5i. 

[In  Mitchell   (Samuel  Augustus).     A  new  universal  atlas.     4°.     Philadel- 
phia, Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.,  1853.     sheet  16]. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol." 

1853. 

Plat  and  subdivison  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  rail  road  company's 
property,  in  '*  reseryation  12 "  and  in  ''square  574"  in  the  city  of 
Washing-ton.  Randolph  Coyle.  Noy.  11th,  1853.  To  be  sold  at  auc- 
tion nov.  23rd,  1853,  at  2  o'clock,  p.  m.  on  the  premises,  l)y  Jas.  C. 
McGuire,  auct.     ITx  14.     [Washington],  C.  B.  Graham,  lithr.,  [1853]. 

1853. 
Washington.  5  x  8^. 

[In  Fanning's  illustrated  gazetteer  of  the  United  States.  8°.  New  York, 
Phillips,  Fanning  &  co.     1853.     p.  379]. 

1853. 
Washington.  5  x  Sh 

[In  Phelps'  hundred  cities  and  large  towns  of  America.  8°.  New  York, 
1853]. 

1853. 
Washington.  4f  x  8. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Directories.  1853.  Compiled  and  published  by 
Alfred  Hunter]. 

Note. — Inset  "  Plan  of  the  Capitol".  On  page  48  is  another  plan  of  Wash- 
ington in  text  followed  by  views  of  the  Capitol,  Senate,  House  of  Represent- 
atives, pages  49-52. 

1853? 

Plats  showing  the  position  of  square  south  of  173  in  the  city  of 
Washington  and  the  subdivision  of  a  portion  there  of  into  btiilding 
lots.  Drawn  for  the  proprietor  by  R.  Co^de.  Scale  of  general  plat 
one  inch  to  two  hundred  and  iifty  feet  of  plat  of  lots  one  inch  to  eighty 
feet.     16  X  19f.     Richmond,  Va.,  Ritchies  &  Dunnayant,  [1853]? 

1854. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  esta))lished  as  a  permanent  seat  of 
the  goyernment  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1854.  Engrayed 
and  published  l)y  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington.     13i  x  17. 

[In  Varnum  (Joseph  B.  jr.)  The  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States, 
2ded.     8°.     Washington,  R.  Farnham,  1854]. 

1854. 

Map  of  the  city  of  AYashington  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Pub- 
lished by  Casimir  Bohn,  Washington.     11^  x  15^. 

[In  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washington.     18°.     Washington,  C.  Bohn,  1854]. 
Note. — Inset  view  of  the  Capitol. 


42  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1854. 

Plan  .submitted  for  the  silteration  of  the  streets  and  av.  around  the 
Capitol  consequent  upon  its  extension,  submitted  by  B.  B.  French, 
esq'r  convr  of  pub.  buildings,  deceml)er  0th,  1854.  Wm.  Forsyth, 
eng-'r  for  C.  P.  Buildings.  Scale  400  feet  to  one  inch.  lOf.x  8.  Balti- 
more, A.  Hoen  &  co.     lith.     1854. 

1854. 

Plat  &  dimensions  of  circle  on  Pennsylvania  avenue  at  intersection 
of  Pa.  avenue,  New  Hampshire  avenue,  K.  street  north,  23d  street 
west,  subuiitted  by  B.  B.  French,  esq'r  comm'r  of  pub.  buildings. 
18th  nov'r  1854.  Wm.  Forsyth,  eng'r  for  C.  P.  Buildings,  Scale 
150  ft.  to  one  inch.     T^-x  5.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.     lith.     1854. 

1854. 

Plat  of  proposed  carriage  road,  and  other  improvements  south  of 
the  president's  house  agreeably  to  plan  of  A.  J.  Downing,  for  improve- 
ment of  said  road  &  grounds  submitted  by  B.  B.  French,  commissioner 
of  pul).  buildings.  3d.  day  of  October,  1854.  Wm.  Forsyth,  eng'r 
for  C.  P.  Buildings.     10^  x  8.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.     lith,  1834. 

1854. 

Plat  triangular  reservation  of  Pennsylvania  between  20th  &  21st 
streets  west  submitted  by  B.  B.  French,  com'r  of  pub.  buildings,  18th 
november,  1854.  W.  Forsyth,  eng'r  for  the  com'r  of  pub.  buildings. 
Scale  40  ft.  to  one  inch.  5  x  8i.  Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  lith. 
1854. 

1854? 

Glenwood  cemetery.  District  of  Columbia.  Incorporated  by  act  of 
congress,  July  25,  1854.     14x13^.     [Washington,  1854]. 

1855. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 
the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1855.  13^x17. 
Engraved  and  published  by  D.  M'Clelland.  Washington,  D.  M'Clel- 
land.  1855. 

Note. — Inset  "  Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia". 

1855. 
President's  house.     North  front  [&]  South  front.     Two  views. 

[In  Morrison  (W.  M.)  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  to  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton.    18°.     Washington,  W.  M.  Morri.son  &  co.     1855.     p.  40]. 

1856. 
Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.      11  x  14. 

[In  Colton's  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  New  York,  J.  H.  t^olton  &  co.  1855. 
V.  I.     no.  24]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  43 

1856. 

Plats  of  subdivisions  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C,  compiled 
from  the  authentic  records.  By  William  Forsyth,  surveyor.  3  p.  1. 
62  pp.     sm.  fol.     Washington,  R.  A.  Waters,  1856. 

1856. 

View  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.  W.  H.  Bartlett.  C.  J.  Bent- 
ley.     5x7. 

[In  Bartlett  (William  Henry).     The  history  of  the  United  State.-.     8°.     New 
York,  Virtue  &  Yorston,  1856?     v.  2.     p.  238.] 
Note. — Same  view  also  in  "American  scenery.     By  W.  H.  Bartlett.     1839." 

1857. 

City  of  Washington.     Published  by  Charles  Desilver.     12^  x  15i. 

[In   Desilver    (Charles).     A   new   universal    atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,   C. 
Desilver,  1857.     sheet  16]. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  the  principal  Hoor  of  the  Capitol". 

1857. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  Surveyed  and  published  bv  A.  Boschke. 
1857.     Scale  500  ft.  to  1  inch.     56  x  60.     New  York.  lith.  of  eT.  Bien, 

[1857]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  U.  S.  Treasury,  National  observatory,  Capitol,  Mili- 
tary asylum,  National  monument,  President's  house,  Postoffice,  Lunatic  asylum, 
City  hall,  Columbia  armory,  Greenough's  statue  of  Washington,  U.  S.  arsenal. 

1858. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington, 

[In  Colton  (W.  G.)  Colton's  general  atlas.  New  York,  Colton  ct  co.  1858. 
no.  26] . 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  AVashington 
monument. 

1858. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 
the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1858.  Published  by 
C.  Bohn.     13ixl7. 

[In  Lanman  (Charles).  Bohn's  hand-book  of  W^ashington.  18°.  Wash- 
ington, C.  Bohn,  1860.    at  end]. 

1858. 

]Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  1858.  18x17.  Washington, 
Cassimir  Bohn,  1858. 

[In  Bohn  (Cassimir) .  Handbook  of  Washington.  16°.  Washington,  1860. 
at  end]. 

Note. — .\  reproduction  of  M'Clelland's  map  of  184(5. 

1860. 
President's  house,     3  x4:i. 

[In  Lanman  (Charles) .  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washijigton.  18°.  Washing- 
ton, C.  Bohn,  1860.     p.  31]. 


44  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1861. 

Defenses  of  Washington.     1C>  x  16. 

[In  United  States.  Wai-  department.  Atlas  to  accompany  the  official  rec- 
ords of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies.  Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin  D. 
Cowles.    4°.     Washington,  government  ]»rinting  office,  1891-95.     pi.  fi]. 

1861. 

G.  Woolworth  Colton's  map  of  the  countrv  oOO  miles  around  the  city 
of  Washington.  Showing  the  seat  of  war  in  the  east.  20x80.  New 
York,  G.  W.  Colton,  1861. 

1861. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Cokmibia,  U.  States 
of  America.     Published  by  Casimir  Bohn,  Washington.     11  x  15^. 

[In  Bohn  (Casimir) .     Bohn's  hand-ljook  of  Wasliington.     18°.     Washing- 
ton, C.  Bohn,  1861.     at  end]. 
Note. — Inset  view  of  the  Capitol. 

1861. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.      (District  of  Columbia).     6x7. 

[In  Philp's  Washington  described.  Edited  by  William  D.  Haley.  12°. 
New  York,  Rudd  &  Carleton,  1861]. 

1861. 

Map  of  the  seat  of  war  showing  the  })attle  of  July  18th,  21st  &  oct. 
21st,  1861.  25ix  21i.  Washington,  published  l)y  V.  P.  Corbett,  lith.' 
by  A.  Hoen  &  co.  Balto.  [1861].^ 

[In  Congressional  directory  fur  2d  sess.  o7th  congress.  1st  ed.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, 1861]. 

Note. — Exhil)its  the  defences,  approacht^s  and  i)lan  of  Washington. 

1861. 

Monk  (Jacob).  Map  of  the  seat  of  war  exhilnting  the  surr  )unding 
country,  the  approaches  by  sea  &  hind  to  the  Capitol  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  military  posts,  forts  &c.  col.  23  x  30.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Monk.  1861. 

1861. 

Pocket  map  showing  the  probable  theatre  of  the  war  compiled  hy 
G.  A.  Aschbach,  c.  e.     14  x  12i.     Philadelphia.  M.  H.  Traubel,  [1861]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  AVashington  city. 

1861. 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Columliia.  surveyed  in  the  years 
1856- 59  by  A.  Boschke.  Scale  4  inches  to  one  mile.  "-tOx-tO.  Wash- 
ington. D.  M'Clelland.  [etc.]     1861. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  45 

1862. 

Johnson's  (xeorgetown  and  the  city  of  Washing-ton.     11^  x  14^. 

[In  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  utlas.  4°.  New  York,  Johnson  & 
Ward,  1862.     p.  34]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 

1862. 

Map  of  northeastern  Virginia  and  vicinity  of  Washington.  Com- 
piled in  topographical  engineers  office  at  division  headquarters  of  gen- 
eral Irwin  McDowell,  Arlington,  Jan.  1,  1862.  Corrected  from 
recent  sur\'eys  and  reconnaissances  under  direction  of  the  bureau  of 
topographical  engineers,  Aug.  1,  1862.  Scale:  one  inch  to  two  miles. 
Drawn  by  J.  Young  and  W.  Hesselbach.     2  sheets  each.     16i  x  27. 

[In  United  States.  War  department.  Atlas  to  accompany  the  official  rec- 
ords of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies.  Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin  D. 
Cowles.     4°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1891-95.     pi.  7-8]. 

1862. 

The  new  naval  and  military  map  of  the  United  States.     By  J.  Cal- 
vin Smith.     67  x  67f .     Philadelphia,  Baker,  1862. 
Note. — Inset  view  of  Washington  city. 

1862. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Potomac  river  in  four  sheets.     Sheet  no.  4, 

from  Indian  head  to  Little  Falls  bridge.  1862.    Scale  x o.Vo  u  •     38f  x  23. 
[Washington],  1862. 

■" United  States.     Trea.sury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey]. 

1862. 

''Surveys  for  military  defences.*"  Map  of  n.  eastern  Virginia  and 
vicinity  of  Washington,  compiled  in  topographical  engineers  office  at 
division  head  quarters  to  general  Irvin  McDowell,  Arlington,  January 
1,  1862.  Corrected  from  recent  surveys  and  reconnaissances  tinder 
direction  of  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers,  august  1st.  1862. 
Drawn  by  J.  J.  Young,  W.  Hesselbach.  Scale  one  inch  to  the  mile. 
52i  X  51.  New  York,  engr.  on  stone  by  J.  Schedler,  [1862]. 
[United  States.     AVar  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

1862. 

Topographical  map  of  the  original  District  of  Columbia  and  envi- 
rons: showing  the  fortitications  around  the  city  of  Washington.     By 
E.   G.  Arnold,     col.  fold.     30  x  32.     New  York,  G.  W.  Colton,  1862. 
Note. — Copyright  1862  by  E.  G.  Arnold.     The  pcjsition  of  forts  is  shown  ])y 
red  color.     Gives  population  from  1SOO-1S60. 


46  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1863. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  Washington.  J.  Wells,  N.  Y.  J.  C.  Armytage. 
5  X  Ti. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)  The  history  of  the  Ignited 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.     [1863].     v.  2.  front.] 

1863. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).  W.  Smith, 
engraver  &  lithographer.  , 

[In  Hannot  (Victor).  Street  directory  of  Washington  and  Georgetown, 
1863.     24°.     Washington,  V.  Hannot,  1863]. 

1863. 
The  president's  house,  from  the  river.     H.  W.  Bartlett.     W.  Rad- 
clyffe.     5x7. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)  The  history  r.f  tlie  T'nUed 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  Co.      [1861].     v.  1.  p.  601]. 

1863. 

View  of  the  Capitol  completed  1868.  Showing  north  and  south 
wings  and  dome  constructed  under  the  supervision  of  Gen.  Mont- 
gomery C.  Meigs,  after  the  design  of  mr.  Thos.  U.  Waters,  Philadel- 
phia. Ponna.     L.  C.  Handy,  photo..  Washington.     17x23. 

Division  of  Prints. 
1864. 

Colton's  Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.      11  x  14. 

[In  Cohon's  atlas  of  America.     4°.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864.     no.  9]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsnnian  institution,  Capitol  and  AVa.shington 
Tionument. 

1864. 

Johnson's  Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.      12^x15^. 

[In  Johnson's  new  illustrateil  family  atlas.  4^^.  New  York,  Johnson  & 
Ward,  1864.     sheet  37]. 

XoTE. — In.«et  vieAvs  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 

1864. 

^Washington  &  surrounding  forts]. 

[InBechler  (GustavusR.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia.  ol)l.  12°.  I'hila- 
delphia,  [1864].     plate  1]. 

1865. 

Defenses  of  Washington.     Extract  of  military  map  of  n.  c.  Virginia, 

showing  forts  and  roads.    1865.     Scale:  one  inch  to  the  mile.     16^x13. 

[In  United  States.      War    department.      Atlas  to   accompany  the  official 

records  of  the  l*nion  and  Confederate  armies.     Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin  D. 

Cowles.     4°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1891-95.     pi.  89]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  47 

1865. 

Extract  of  military  map  of  n.  e.  Virginia,  showing  forts  and  roads. 
Engineer  bureau,  war  dept.  1865.  39th  cong,  1st  sess.  Report  of  the 
chief  engineer.  No.  1.  16tx23t.  Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.,  [1865]. 
United  States.  War  department.  Corps  of  engineers]. 

1865. 

Plan  of  the  cit}'  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  ])y  W.  H. 

Gamble,     llxisi 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  jr,  1865.     no.  26] . 

1866. 

The  House  of  representatives,  U.  S.  Capitol,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Published  by  Casimir  Bohn.  Washington,  D.  C.  Lith.,  by  E.  Sachse 
&  CO.  Entered  according  to  act  of  congress,  A.  D.  1866  by  Casimir 
Bohn,  Balto.  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  Md.  Colored. 
12  X  19i.  Division  of  Prints. 

1866. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     6^  x  T. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories,  1S66.     Compiled  Ijy  Andrew  Boyd.     8°. 
Washington,  Boyd  &  Waite,  1866]. 

1866. 

Map  of  Washington  city  and  Georgetown.  Victor  Hannot.  pub- 
lisher.    A.  Hoen  &  co.  lithographers  &  engravers.     8  x  10. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     Street  directory.     1866.     24°.     Wash- 
ington, Y.  Hannot,  1866]. 

1866. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  bv  W.  H. 
Gamble.     11x13. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1866.     sheet  26] . 

1866. 
Washington,  D.  C.     7  x  8. 

[In  Hall  (Edward  H.)     Ai^pleton's  hand-book   of  american  travel.     12°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1866.     p.  21]. 

1867. 

Hall  and  Elvans'  subdivision  of  ^Meridian  Hill,  Washington  county, 
D.  C.  Sept.  1867.  Charles  H.  Bliss,  surveyor.  Scale:  100  feet  to 
the  inch.     35f  x29f.     New  York,  Snyder,  Black  &  Sturn,  1867. 

1867. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     6ix  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1867.     Comi)ile(l  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1867]. 


48  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTKICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1867. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 
Gamble.     llxlS.*^ 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1867.     sheet  29]. 

1868. 

Johnson's  Washington  and  Georgetown,  col.  fold.  13x17.  New 
York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1868]. 

1868. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     6ix7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1868.     Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
80°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1868.     p.  76]. 

1868. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  18i  x  21.  [Washington],  W.  H.  &. 
O.  H.  Morrison,  1868. 

1868. 

Todd  &  Brown's  subdivision  of  part  of  "Pleasant  Plains  &  Mt. 
Pleasant"',  suburbs  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Surveyed  and  divided  by 
Wm.  Forsyth,  survej^or,  april,  1868.  21  x  36.  Washington,  J.  F. 
Gedney,  1868. 

1868. 

View  of  Washington  city     PuIj.  1  )y  W.  H.  &.  O.  H.  Morrison.   5i  x  7i. 
[In  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  for  Washington  city.     18°.     Washington, 
W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1868]. 

1869. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     67  x  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories,  1869.     Compiled  liy  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
80°.     W^ashington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1869.     p.  104]. 

1869. 

View  of  Washington  cit}'.  Publ.  b}^  J,  E.  Walker.  Colored.  17f 
x26f.     Baltimore,  lith  by  E.  Sachse  &  co.     [1870]. 

1870. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     6^x7. 

[In  Washington,  D<  C.     Directories.     1870.     Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1870]. 

1870. 

]\lap  of  the  roads  in  Washington  county,  D.  C.  187t\  Scale  4 
inches  to  the  mile.  B,  D.  Carpenter,  surveyor.  1:7  x  -10.  Washing- 
ton, J.  F.  Gedney,  lith  [-1870]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 


49 


1870. 

Map  of  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.     1870.     7  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory  for  the  3d  sess.    41st.     congress.    1st.     ed.     8°. 
Washington,  government  printing  office,  1870.     at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  pnblished  in  all  the  directories  to  1876  inclusive. 

1870. 

Map  of  Washington  city,  District  of  Columbia.     1870.     7x9. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1871.     Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
8°.     ^Vashington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1871.     p.  1]. 

1870. 

Outlines  of  tracts  of  land  within  which  the  city  of  Washington  was 
laid  out.  Constructed  by  S.  R.  Seiliert,  c.  e.,  from  data  collected  by 
dr.  J.  M.  Toner,  1870.  45x66.  [Washington,  1870].  Toner  collec- 
tion. 

1870. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 
Gamble.     11  x  in. 

[In    Mitchell    (Samuel    Augustus).      Mitchell's    new    general    atlas.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1870.     sheet  .30]. 

1870. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  established  as  the  permanent 
seat  of  the  government  of  the  United  States  extended  to  embrace  its 
suburban  towns,  villages  &c.  and  the  city  of  Georgetown,  and  show- 
ing original  and  other  valuable  data  not  to  be  found  on  any  map  here- 
tofore published.  Also  a  diagram  of  the  avenues  showing  their  true 
courses  and  distances  and  a  plan  of  Alexandria.  By  William  Forsyth, 
1870.     63x68.     [Washington,  1870]. 


View  of  Washington   city, 
bv  E.  Sachse  &  co.     [1870]. 

View   of    Washington   city 
by  E.  Sachse  &  co.     [1871]. 


1870. 

Colored. 

17f  x261 

Baltimore,  lith. 

1871. 

Colored. 

17fx26f. 

Baltimore,  lith 

1872. 


Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  the  subdivisions,  grades 
and  general  coniiguration  of  the  ground  in  equidistances  from  5  to  5 
feet  altitude.  Compiled  with  the  assistance  of  the  cit}^  sur.  P.  H. 
Donegan  by  A.  Bastert  and  J.  Enthoffer.  Scale  1  inch-250  feet.  10 
sheets  each  22  x  33^.  fold.  fol.  Boston,  A.  Petersen  &  J.  Enthoifer, 
1872. 

S.  Doc.  154 4 


50  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1872. 

Washington  from  Arlington  Heights.     AV.  Sheppard.     R.  Hinshel 
wood.     13  X 10.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.     [1872]. 

1873. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11^x15. 

[In  Gray  (0.  W.)  Gray's  atlas    of  the  United  States.     4°.     Philadelphia, 
Steadman,  Brown  &  Lyon.     1873.     p.  88]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 

1873. 

Martenet  (J.  S.)  &  others.  New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state  of 
Maryland  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  (etc.)  108  pp.  inch  30  maps, 
fol.     Baltimore,  Stedman.  Brown  &  Lyon,  1873. 

1873. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  the  progress  of  buildings 
up  to  oct.  1873.     Compiled  by  J.  Enthoffer.     Scale  1000  feet  to  the 
inch.     23  X  27.     [Washington.  1873]. 
Note. — Photograph  copy. 

1873. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 

Gamble.     11  x  ll. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1873.     sheet  30]. 

1874. 

]Map  of  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown.  D.  C.  Published 
by  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison.     1874.     loi  x  19^. 

[In  Morrison's  standard  guide  for  Washington  city.     ]8°.     Washington,  W. 
H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1875.     at  end]. 

1874. 

Plan  for  sewering  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C,  and  at  the  same 
time  purif}"  B-street  sewer  and  James  Creek  canal,  and  prevent  floods, 
which  are  so  frequent,  by  means  of  "an  artificial  current'".  By  E. 
Bantz.  m.  d.  Baltimore,  Md.  Originated  1873.  Suggested  1874. 
22  X  1.5.     [Baltimore,  1874]. 

Note. — Manuscript  plan  with  printed  title. 

1874. 

Real  estate  directory  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  A  manual 
for  business  men,  [etc.]  Containing  a  separate  plat  of  each  square  in 
the  city,  on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  the  inch.  Prepared  at  the  request  and 
under  the  auspices  of  Fitch  &  Fox,  by  E.  F.  M.  Faehtz  and  F.  AV. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  51 

Pratt.     3v.  4^.     [Washington]  187-i. Y.  1.   Squares  1-428.     V. 

2.  Squares  428-815.     V.  3.   Squares  815-1170. 

1874? 

General  plan  for  the  extension  of  the  U.  S.  capitol  grounds.     John 
Fraser,  architect.     29  x  19f . 

Note. — Printed  from  manuscript  "General  plan  for  the  improvement  of  the 
U.  S.  capitol  grounds".  "By  Fred  Law  Olmstead,  July  1874.  Scale  60  feet  to 
one  inch.  Original  plan  does  not  contain  Congressional  Library  or  Depart- 
ment of  Justice' ' . 

1875. 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  District  of  Columbia.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 
Natural  scale  1:  633,600.     15i  x  26. 

[In  Gray  (0.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 
Gray  &  son,  1882.     p.  63]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington. 

1875. 
Washington.     12x15. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.  The  national  atlas.  4°.  Philadelphia,  O.  W. 
Gray  &  son,  1875.     p.  74]. 

1876. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  Washington  city,  D.  C.     Published  by  W.  H. 
&  O.  H.  iviorrison.     14  x  20. 

[In  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  for  Washington  city.  16°.  Washington, 
AV.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876]. 

1876. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11  xl4. 

[In  Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton&co.     1876.     p.  27]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 

1876. 

Map  ot  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Published 
by  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.     15f  x  19f . 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  45th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Ex.  doc.  1,  pt.  6.  Fourth  annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
District  of  Columbia  for  1876  &  1877.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing 
office,  1877.     v.  4.     p.  142]. 

1876. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown,   D.   C.     Pub- 
lished by  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.     15ix  19i 

[In  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  for  Washington  city.  16°.  Washington, 
W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.     at  end]. 


52  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTKICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1876. 

Map  of  Washington  city.     5i  x  7. 

[In  Ogden  (Robert  C.)     Washington  city  and  how  to  see  it  [anon.]     18°. 
New  York.  Hard  &  Houghton,  1876.     p.  7]. 

1876. 

Map  of  Washington.  District  of  Cohimbia.     7x9. 

[In  Wyetli  (Samuel  D.)     Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington  and 
vicinity  [anon.]     18°.     Washington,  Gibson  bros.     1876]. 

1876. 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Colunil)ia.  By  Frank  A. 
Gray.     Natural  scale  1 :  633.000.     loi  x  26. 

[In  Gray  (0.  W.)     Gray's  atlas  of  the  United  States.     4°.     Philadelphia, 
J.  W.  Lyon  &  co.     1876.     pp.  64-65]. 

Note. — Contains  inset  plan  of  Washington. 

1876. 

Maiyland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.  By  Frank  A. 
Gray.     Natural  scale  1 :  633.600.     15i  x  26. 

[In  Gray  (O.   W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  0.  W. 
Gray  &  son,  1876.     pp.  64-6.5]. 
Note. — Contains  inset  plan  of  Washington. 

1876. 

New  map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia. 
15x2-1:.     Baltimore,  J.  F.  Weishampel.  jr.  1876. 

1876. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  state  of  Maryland,  Delaware,  and  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Frank  Arnold  Gray, 
col.     15  X  24.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876. 

1876. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 
Gamble.     11  x  13^. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.    4°.    Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1876.     sheet  48]. 

1877. 
Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     24  x  16. 
[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)    Atlas  of  Baltimore  county,  Maryland,    foh    Philadel- 
phia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877]. 

1877. 

Map  of  Washington  city,  District  of  Columbia.     1877.     7x9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.    45th  cong.  2d  sess.     Corrected  to  dec.  10, 1877. 
1st.  ed.     8°.     Washington,  government  i^rinting  office,  1877.     at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  puVjlished  in  all  the  directories  to  1878  inclusive. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  53 

1877. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  map  of  Maryland,  D.  C.  and  Dela- 
ware.    18,  0  pp.     18^.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     1877. 

1877-1896. 

Potomac  river  (In  four  sheets).     Date  of  first  pu):)lication  1862-1868. 
Issued  1877-1896. 

Sheet  1.  Entrance  to  Piney  Point.     Scale  l:60,00o.     23ix29. 
Sheet  2.    Piney   Point   to   Lower   Ceder   Point.       Scale   1:60,000. 
23x26i. 

Sheet  3.    Lower   Ceder   Point   to   Indian    Head.     Scale    1:60,000. 
23x29i 

Sheet  4.  Indian  Head  to  Georgetown.     Scale  1:40,000.     39  x  22f. 

[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey.  Charts 
388-391]. 

1878. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11  x  14. 

[In  Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton&co.     1878.     no.  27]. 

Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 

1878. 

Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  Di-strict  of  Columbia.     24  x  16. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore,  including 
Anne  Arundel  county,  Maryland,  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  INI.  Hopkins,  1878. 
at  end]. 

1878. 

Map  of  Maryland.  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.    24  x  16. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including 
the  county  of  Prince  George,  Maryland,  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 
1878.     at  end]. 

1878. 

Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.    24  x  16. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore,  including 
Howard  county,  Maryland,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1878.    at  end]. 

1878. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  l)y  W.  H. 
Gambel.      11  x  13i. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.  4°.  Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  INIitchell,  1878.     p.  48]. 

1879. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)    Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  includ- 
ing the  counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria,  Va.     77  pp.     4.     incl. 
49  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 
Note. — Plan  of  Washington  on  pp.  10-11. 


54  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1879. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)    Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  includ- 
ing the  county  of  ^Montgomery,  Maryland.     84  pp.     incl.     44  maps. 
3  maps  at  end.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins.  1879. 
Note. — Plan  of  Washington  on  pp.  10-11. 

1879. 

Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     It3  x  24. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including 
the  county  of  Montgomery,  ^laryland.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 
1879.     at  end]. 

1879. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  District  of  Columbia.     7  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     45th  cong.  3d  sess.  2d  ed.     Corrected  to  jan. 
29,  1879.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1879  at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1882  inclusive. 

1879. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 
Gamble.     11  x  14. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1879.     p.  48]. 

1880. 

The  city  of  Washington.  Birds-eye  view  from  the  Potomac — look- 
ing north.  Drawn  by  C.  R.  Parsons.  20i  x  33.  New  York,  Currier 
&  Ives.     [1880]. 

1880. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  b}-  W,  H. 
Gamble.     11  x  13^. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, Bradley  &  co.     1880.     sheet  48]. 

1880. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Maryland,  D.  C.  and  Dela- 
ware. 18,  6  pp.  1  fold.  map.  18^.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 
CO.,  [1880]. 

1880. 

Roose's  companion  and  guide  map  of  Washington,  and  vicinity. 
1880.     loi  X  20i. 

[In  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington  and  vicinity.  18°.  AVash- 
ington,  Gibson  bros.     1882]. 

1880. 

Statistical  maps  of  Washington  and  the  District  of  Columbia.  1880. 
Compiled  by  lieut.  F.  V.  Green,  to  accompany  the  annual  report  of 
the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  the  year  ending 
June  30,  1880.     13  maps.      5  diagr.     fol.     [Washington,  1880]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  55 

CONTENTS 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Cohuii))ia  showing  the  pro- 
jected harbor  improvemeut,  system  of  main  drainage  and  county  roads 
as  corrected  to  1880. 

No.  1  Vahiation  of  real  property  as  determined  by  the  assessment 
of  1878,  and  corrected  to  July  1st.     1879. 

No.  2.  Showing  the  street  grades. 

No.  3.   Varieties  of  street  pavements,  on  January  1st,  1881. 

No.  4.  Lines  of  shade  trees. 

N  .  5.  Location  of  gas  lamps,  maintained  and  lighted  at  the  date  of 
January  1st.  1881. 

No.  6.  Lines  of  water  mains. 

No.  7.  Location  of  the  sewers. 

No.  8.  Location  of  the  public  schools. 

No.  9.  Location  of  the  stations  of  the  Police  and  tire  departments. 

No.  10.  Location  of  the  street  railways. 

No.  11.  Location  of  the  telegraph  lines. 

No.  12.   Showing  the  schedule  of  street  sweeping. 

1880-92. 

District  of  Columbia.  Surveyed  between  1880  and  1892.  Pub- 
lished sept.  1894.  The  contour  interval  is  10  feet.  The  datum  plane 
is  0.807  feet  above  half  tide  level  of  the  Potomac  river.  Scale  1/9600. 
5  sheets,  each  23x34.     Cincinnati,  the  Strobridge  lith.  co.     [1894]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey,     no. 
3061-3066]. 

Note. — Sheet  no.  3165  to  Washington  city,  not  published. 

1881. 

Map  of  Washington  city  and  environs.  By  Russell  Hinman,  e.  c. 
Scale:  as  1  is  to  60,000.     6x8i. 

[In  Eclectic  (The)  atlas  and  hand-book  of  the  United  States.     4°.     Cincin- 
nati, Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.,  1881.     Map  14.] 

1881. 

Post  route  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey  Delaware  and 
Mar3dand  and  the  District  of  Columbia  with  adjacent  parts  of  New 
York,  [etc].  By  W.  L.  Nicholson.  The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869. 
Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.  Scale  6  miles  to  the  inch.  Engraved  by 
D.  M'Clelland.  4  sheets,  fold.  fol.  [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

1881. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Mary- 
land and  District  of  Columbia.  43  pp.  1  fold.  map.  18^.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1881]. 


56  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1881. 

Roose's  companion  and  guide  map  of  Washington  and  vicinity  1881. 
15ix20. 

[In  Wyeth  (S.  D.)  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington  and  vicinity. 
Cheap  ed.    sq.    16°.     Washington,  Gibson  bros.    1881]. 
Note. — Inset  "Diagram  showing  the  divisions  of  the  city." 

1882. 

Boyd's  map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  suburbs,  District  of 
Columbia.     1882.     15  x  17^. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1884.     Wm.  H.  Boyd,  compilor.     8°. 
Washington,  J.  B.  Adams,  188-t]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  the  Directory  for  188.3. 

1882. 

Capitol  of  the  United  States.     Washington,  D.  C.     Copy  of  Milne's 
celebrated    photograph,    giving   an    accurate    representation   of   the 
exterior  of  the  capitol,  showing  both  houses  in  session,  hoth  flags 
being  up.     17f  x40f.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  the  Courier  lith.  co.,  [1882]. 
Note. — Copyright  Ijy  R.  Milne,  december,  1882. 

1882. 

Chart  of  the  Potomac  showing  principal  points  and  distances  by 

A.  C.  Ruebsam.     3i  x  5i.     [Washington,  1882]. 

1882. 

Map  of  Washington  and  vicinity.  Prepared  at  the  office  of  the 
U.  S.  geological  surve3\     1882.     17f  x  31. 

[In  Ward  (Lester  F.)  Guide  to  the  flora  of  Washington  and  vicinity.  8°. 
Washington,  government  printing  office,  1881.  p.  238:  United  States.  Depart- 
ment of  the  interior.     National  museum.     Bulletin  2()]. 

1882. 

Map  showing  the  Washington  city  and  Point  Lookout  railroad,  and 
its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  Scale  of 
statute  miles  12  to  one  inch.     fold.     18  x  23.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C. 

B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1882]. 

1882. 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.  By  Frank  A. 
Gray.     Natural  scale  1 :  633. 600.     15^  x  25^. 

[In  Gray  (0.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 
Gray  &  son,  1882.     p.  62]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington. 

1882. 
Plan  of  Smithsonian  park.     Office  of  public  ])uildings  &  grounds, 
Washington,  D.  C.  jany.  11,  1882.     Forwarded  to  the  secretary  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institute  with  letter  of  this  date.     G.  H.  B.  del.  [anon.] 
Washington,  1882. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  57 

1882. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washing-ton.      Drawn  and  eno-raved  hy  W.  H. 

Gamble.     Ilxl3i. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, Bradley  &  co.     1882.     sheet  48]. 

1883. 

District  of  Columbia.     Jo3'^ce's  process,     ll^xlli, 

[In  Kengla  (Louis  A.)  Contributions  to  the  archaeology  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.     8°.     Washington,  R.  A.  Waters  &  son,  1883.     at  end]. 

1883. 

Dodge  (R.  P.)  Plats  of  the  131  squares  in  West  W^ashington,  (George 
town)  1883.     1  p.  1.     131  plats,     fol.     [Washington,  1883]. 

1883. 

Johnson's  Washington  and  Georgetown.     12  x  10. 

[In  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  New  York, 
A.  J.  Johnson  &  co.     1883.     sheet  48]. 

Note. — The  frontispiece  to  this  atlas  is  a  view  of  the  Capitol. 

1883. 

Map  of  the  cit}'  of  Washington.     1883.     6f  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     48th  congress.     1st  sess.     1st  ed.     Corrected 
to  dec.  24,  1883.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1883  at  end. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1886  inclusive. 

1884. 

Boyd's  map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  suburbs,  District  of 
Columbia,  1881.     roller.     38x13.     Washington,  W.  H.  Boyd,  1884. 

1884. 

[Linen  tracing  of  squares  671  and  072  between  New  York  avenue, 
North  Capitol,  j\I.  and  First  streets;  giving  valuation  of  squares. 
Dec.  13,  1881.     12x11.     n.  p.     1881]. 

1884. 

IMap  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Prepared  and  presented  b}'^ 
Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  CO.     18x21*.     [Washington,  1881]. 

1884. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     lOf  x9. 

[In  Swinton  (William)  and  Harrison  (Henry  D.)  A  descriptive  atlas  of  the 
United  States,  [anon.]  4°.  New  York,  and  Chicago,  Ivison,  etc.  1884. 
p.  108]. 

1884. 

Map  of  W^ashington  city.  District  of  Columbia.     Ox  7^. 

[In  Morrison  (J.  M.)  Illustrated  dime  hand-book  of  the  National  Capitol, 
[anon.]     18°.     Washington,  C.  W.  Brown  &  co.     1884.     front.] 


58  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTEICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1884. 

Martenet's  map  of  Maiyland  and  District  of  Columbia,  including  a 
sketch  of  Delaware  and  parts  of  Pennsylvania,  Virginia  and  West 
Virginia.  B}^  Simon  J.  Martenet.  Scale:  3^  miles  in  one  inch.  43f 
X  70^.     Philad'a,  J.  L.  Smith,  1884. 

Note. — Inset  map  of  Washington  and  Georgetown. 

1884. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 
Gamble.     11  x  13i. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, W.  M.  Bradley  &  bro.     1884.     p.  48]. 

1884. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  46  pp.  1  fold, 
map.     18^.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1884.] 

1884. 

Vicinity  of  Washington.     4i  x  6i. 

[In  narrower  (Henry  D.)     Handy  atlas  of  the  world,     [anon.]     sm.  4°. 
New  York  and  Chicago,  Ivison,  etc.     1884.     p.  11]. 

1885. 

Holtzman  (R.  O.)  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  environs. 
18i  X  25.     [Washington,  1885]. 

Note. — Copyrighted  1885,  by  A.  G.  Gedney. 

1885. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Showing  public  buildings 
and  places  of  interest.     16i  x  21^.     New  York,  Hart  &  Von  Arx,  1885. 

1885. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  the  location  of  the  water 
mains.     Chas.  D.  Cole,  del.     30  x  39.     Washington,  N.  Peters,  1885. 

NoTE.^To  accompany  the  annual  report  of  lieut  C.  ]\IcD.  Townsend,  U.  S.  A. 
ass't  to  eng'r  comm'r,  D.  C. 

1885. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  District  of  Columbia,  "i  x  lOli.  [Wash- 
ington, J.  M.  Morrison,  1885]. 

Note. — Copyrighted  by  J.   ^I.   3Iorrison,   1885.     Six   marginal   views,   and 
nine  views  on  reverse. 

1885. 

Martenet's  map  of  Maryland  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc]. 
By  Simon  J.  Martenet,  Baltimore,  1885.  Scale  ^^tV^o  or  3i  miles  in 
one  inch.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1885. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OB^    COLUMBIA.  59 

1886. 

B.  H.  Warner  &  co's  map  showing  a  bird's  eye  view  of  the  city  of 
Washington,  and  suburbs.  Locating  the  public  buildings  and  places 
of  interest.  Prepared  by  A.  G.  Gedney.  20  x  26.  Washington,  B. 
H.  Warner  &  co.  [1886]. 

1886. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  1886.     6f  x  9. 

[Ill  Congressional  directory.     49th.  eong.  2d  sess.  2d  ed.     Corrected  to  feb. 
5,  1887.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1887.     at  end]. 

1886. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showing  the  varieties  of  street  pave 
ments  on  January  1st,  1886.     To  accompany  the  annual  report  of  the 
commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1885.     Cha*.  D.  Cole,  del. 
eng'r  dept.  D.  C.     17f  x24f.     Washington,  N.  Peters,  1886. 

1886. 

Standard  guide-map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  environs,  with 
marginal  numerals  and  patent  indication.  Copyright  and  published 
by  Arlington  publishing  co.  Washington,  1886.  Base  map  compiled 
by  J.  C.  Lang.     18  x  22. 

[In  Porter  (John  Addison) .     New  standard  guide  of  the  city  of  Washington 
and  environs,      [anon.]     12°.     Washington,  Arlington  publishing  co.  1886]. 

1886. 

Witteman  (Adolph).  New  bond  paper  map  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton.    10x13.     1  sheet,     fold.     24^.     New  York,  A.  Witteman,  1886. 

1887. 

Hopkins  (Griffith  Morgan;.  A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of 
properties  in  the  city  of  Washington,  title,  index  map.  44  pi. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1887]. 

1887. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  surroundings  showing  r6cent 
subdivisions.  Presented  by  Jas.  H.  Marr,  agent  royal  insurance  com- 
pany of  Liv^erpool.  20  x  26.  Washington,  copyrighted  by  A.  G. 
Gedney,  1887. 

1887. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  from  official  records  and  surveys. 
Scale  800  feet  to  one  inch.     69  x  49.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 

1887. 

1887. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.  and  environs,  with  marginal  numbers 
and  measuring  tape  attachment  for  instantly  locating  points  of  inter- 
est within  a  radius  of  twentv  miles  from  the  capitol.     Compiled  from 


60  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

the  following  official  sources:  1.  Map  of  AVashington  made  under 
the  direction  of  the  engineer  commissioner  of  the  District  in  1887. 
2.  Compilation  made  from  records  in  the  office  of  the  survej'or  of  the 
District,  prepared  in  pursuance  of  the  act  of  Congress  approved  June 
4th,  1880,  and  from  other  sources  by  Axel  Silversparre,  c.  e.  Pub 
lished  by  R.  E.  Whitman,  Washington,  D.  C.  Copyrighted  1887. 
24i  X  30i. 

[In  Silversparre  (Axel) .     Guide  to  Washington,  D.  C.  and  environs.     16°. 
Washington,  D.  C.     1887.] 

1887. 

Map  showing  proximity  of  Carlin  Springs  to  Washington  and  Alex- 
andria. Drawn  by  H.  W.  Newby  &  co.  Scale:  one  inch-2600  feet. 
15  X  21^.     Washington,  Baxter  &  MacGowan,  [1887]. 

1887. 

Potomac  river  from  Wanington  to  Chesapeake  bay.     1887.     W.  M. 
Dougal,  sc.  8i  X  13^.     [Washington,  J.  C.  Entwistle,  1887]. 
JSToTE.— Coi)yright  1887  by  W.  M.  Dougal. 

1888. 

Estate  of  Samuel  Bloget,  jr.,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  city  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Prepared  from  official  plan  of  the  city  of  Wash- 
ington, of  1870.  The  Blodget  estate  laid  down  from  the  official  deed 
books.     By  Lorin  Blodget,  1888.     lOi  x  20i.     [Washington.  1888]. 

1888. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6f  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     50th  cong.     1st  sess.     2d  ed.     Corrected  to 
Jan.  15, 1888.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1888.     at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1894  inclusive. 

1888. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  9  x  11. 

[In  Standard  (The)  atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the  world.     4°.    Chicago,  standard 
publishing  CO.     1888.     p.  132J. 

Note. — Inset  "District  of  Coluniljia". 

1888. 

Map  of  the  cit}"  of  Washington  and  vicinity.     lOi  x  19^. 

[In  Keim  (De  B.  Randolph) .     Washington,  what  to  see  and  how  to  see  it. 
6th  ed.     12°.     Washington,  1888]. 

Note. — This  map  is  found  in  all  the  subsequent  editions. 

1888. 

Morrison's  map  of  the  country  aliout  Washington.  20  x  25.  1  sheet 
fold.     18".     Washington,  J.  R.  D.  Morrison,  1888]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  61 

1888. 

Plat  and  survey  and  subdivision  of  "Washing-ton  heights  "  bv  the 
commissioners  appointed  in  equity  cause  no.  9912.  Thos.  J.  Fisher, 
Wm.  P.  Young,  Wm.  Forsyth,  commissioners.     28x22. 

1888. 

Roose's  new  map  of  Washington  and  its  suburbs,  1SS8.  Scale  3  in. 
to  1  mile.     15i  x  20i. 

[In  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington.     Cheap  ed.  corrected  to 
1888.     16°.     Washington,  Gibson  bros.  1888]. 

1888. 

Sanborn  map  and  publishing  co.  Insurance  maps  of  Washington, 
title,  map.  11  sheets,  fol.  New  York,  Sanborn  map  and  publishing 
CO.     1888. 

1889. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  with  compliments  of  the  Evening 
Star.  Souvenir  of  march  1th,  1889.  17  x  22.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bell  bros.  photo-lith.     [1889]. 

1889. 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.  By  Frank  A. 
Gray.     Natural  scale  1:633.600.     15^x25. 

[In  Brown  (MiUon  R.)   The  e(.)ntinental  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 
Brown,  1889.     pp.  64-75]. 
Note. — Contains  inset  plan  of  Washington. 

1889. 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  a  portion  of  Vir- 
ginia revised  and  corrected  under  the  direction  maj.  W.  Raymond, 
corps  of  engineers,  engineer  commissioner,  D.  C.  by  captain  T.  W. 
S^ymons,  corps  of  engineers  1889.  Authorities — Original  map  com- 
piled under  the  direction  of  maj.  G.  J.  Lydecker  by  capt.  F.  V.  Greene 
1881.  Topographical  maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  made  for  the 
commissioners  D.  C.  by  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey.  1879- 
1884.  J.  W.  Donn,  assistant  C.  and  G.  survey.  Military  maps  made 
by  the  Engineer  department  U.  S.  army,  1861-65.  Boschke's  map  of 
the  District  of  Columbia,  1861.  Carpenter's  assessment  maps,  1882. 
Scale:  1  inches  to  one  mile.  Drawn  by  W.  T.  O.  BruH".  11x11. 
[New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.,  lith.     1889]. 

1889. 

The  tourist's  guide  to  the  city  of  Washington.  Where  to  go  and 
how  to  get  there.  [By  J.  V.  F.  i.  e.  Julia  Vilett  Finley.  anon.] 
m  X 17.     [Washington,  1889]. 


62  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1890. 

Map  of  Lincoln  park  and  adjacent  squares,  in  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Prepared  for  Bartow  L.  Walker  by  Francis  R.  Fava,  jr. 
&  CO.  civil  engineers.     20x14^.     Washington,  A.  B.  Graham,  [1890]. 

1890. 

The  northwest  extension  of  Massachusetts  avenue,  Washington,  D.  C, 

and  adjacent  subdivisions,  according  to  the  plan  of  Herman  K.  Viele. 

Drawn  by  John  F.   Fairchild.     l;Hx35f.     Washington,   Bell   bros. 

1890. 

1890. 

OakView,  D.  C.  Former  suburban  residence  of  ex.  pres.  Cleveland. 
Surve3'ed  april  1890,  by  Edwin  A.  Greenough  &  co.  Drawn  by  John 
T.  Parsons,  jr.  Lots  for  sale  by  Thomas  J.  Fisher  &  co.  1-4  x  22. 
Washington,  Bell  bros.  photo-lith.     [1890]. 

1891. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     1891.     IT  x  IT. 

[In  Shanahan  (Daniel) .    Shanahan's  guide  to  Washington,    sq.    18°.    Wash- 
ington, W.  M.  Wright,  1894.     front.] 
Note. — Descriptive  text  on  reverse. 

1891. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  and  adjacent 
portions  of  Maryland  and  Virginia,  1891.  Prepared  by  W.  Kesley 
Schoepf.  E.  H.  Berry,  del.  14x21.  Washington.  Bell  litho.  co. 
1891. 

Note. — Prepared  for  Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.  real  estate  brokers. 

1891. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columl^ia.     From  official  records  and  actual 

survej's.     Scale  800  feet  to  one  inch.     01  x  5T.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 

Hopkins,  1891. 

1891. 

Miniature  guide  to  Washington  and  public  buildings.  6f  x  6f . 
[Washington].     Bell  lithographing  co,  1891. 

1892. 

The  altograph  of  Washington  city,  or  stranger's  guide.     An  isometric 

view  of  the  national  capital,  showing  the  public  buildings,  [etc].     By 

James  T.   Du  Bois.      25  x  3.5.      Washington,    the   Norris   Peters   co. 

[1892]. 

1892. 

Birdseye  view  of  the  national  capitol  including  the  site  of  the  pro- 
posed world's  exposition  of  1892  and  permanent  exposition  of  the 
three  Americas.     23f  x35t.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co,  1888. 

Note. — Copyright  1888,  by  E.  Kurtz  Johnson,  treasurer  board  of  promotion. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  68 

1892. 

The  cit}'^  of  Washington.  Birds-eye  view  from  the  Potomac  look- 
ing north.     Colored.     20^x33.     New  York,  Currier  &  Ives,  [1892]. 

1892. 

District  of  Columbia.  Scale  1-4800.  48  sheets,  each  l-t  x  U. 
Washington,  Evans  &  Bartle,  1892. 

[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Charts 
no.  3101-3164]. 

Note.— Wanting  sheets  3130,  3140,  3150,  3159,  3160,  Nos.  3136-3138,  3145- 
3148,  3155-3158,  comprising  the  city  of  Washington,  never  published.  Com- 
plete in  64  sheets. 

1892. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Real  estate  plat  of  Washington.  D.  C.  v.  1.  title, 
index  map.     43  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1892. 

1892. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinitv,  showing  the  principal 
points  of  interest  including  the  present  condition  of  the  defences  of 
Washington.  Compiled  from  the  latest  maps  and  from  original  sur- 
veys and  reconnaissances  by  the  engineering  platoon  of  the  engineer 
corps,  D.  C.  N.  G.  F.  L.  Averill  comdg.  platoon.  23i  x  20.  Wash- 
ington, A.  B.  Graham,  1892. 

Note.— Copyright  1892  by  F.  L.  Averill. 

1892. 
Map  showing    Stelwagen   &   Wolf    (trustees')    subdivision    of   the 
Schuetzen  Park  near  Washington,  Dist.  of  Col.     Surveyed  april  1892, 
by  W.  Kesley  Schoepf .     18  x  18.     Drawn  by  Edward  Hamilton  Berry. 
18x18.     Washington,  Bell  litho.  CO.     [1892]. 

1892. 
Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     10  x  12. 

[In  Appleton  (D.)  &  CO.  The  handy  atlas  of  modern  geography.  4°.  New 
York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.     1892.     p.  103]. 

1892. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.  and  suburbs,  showing  the  latest  street 
and  all  new  railway  and  street  car  routes.  Drawn  &  published  by  the 
engineering  platoon  of  the  engineer  corps.  F.  L.  Averill.  comdg. 
platoon.     1892.     20x20.     Washington,  A.  B.  Graham.  1892. 

1892. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columljia.  51  pp.  1  fold, 
map.     18°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co..  [1892]. 


64  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1892. 

Wiishing-ton  city  and  its  euviron.s.  Pennsylvania  railroad  g.  a.  r. 
edition.     lofxlH^. 

[In  Barksdall  (Frank  N.)  A  hand-book  of  Washington  [anon.]  sq.  12°. 
Philadelphia,  Allen,  Lane  t<:  Scott,  1892]. 

1893. 
City  of  Washington.     9x11. 

[In  Hunt  &  Eaton.  The  Columbian  atlas.  4°.  New  York,  Hunt  &  Eaton, 
1893.     p.  213]. 

Note. — On  page  212  is  a  description  of  the  city  and  plans  of  the  senate  and 
house  of  representatives. 

1893. 

]\Iap  of  the  city  of  Washington.  ISUo.     6^  x  9. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18,  1793. 
12°.    Washington,  1893.  at  end]. 

1893. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Scale:  1  mile-ii  inches.  7^x9^.  [Buffalo, 
N.  Y..  Matthews-Northrup  CO.  1893]. 

1893. 

Map  of  Washington.  D.  C.  Rand.  ]\IcNally  &  co's  indexed  atlas  of 
the  world.     19  x  26.     [Chicago.  Rand.  McNally  &  co.  1893]. 

1893. 

Maryland — District  of  Columbia — Virginia.  Washington  sheet. 
Surveyed  in  1885-6.  Edition  of  June,  1893.  Scale  1/62500.  19x29. 
Washington,  1895. 

[United  States.     Interior  department.     Geological  survey]. 

1893. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Washington.  D.  C. 
10^x12.     Buffalo,  the  Matthew.s-Xorthrup  CO.     [1893]. 

1893. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 
Gamble.     9fxl2i. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.  4°.  Phil- 
adelphia, A.  R.  Keller  CO.  1893.  p.  48]. 

1893. 

Rand,  McNall}'  &  co's  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  56  pp.  1  fold, 
map.     18^.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand.  McNally  &  co.     [1893]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  65 

1893-4. 

Real  estate  plat  book  of  Washiiio-ton.  D.  C.  v.  1-3.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1893-4. 

CONTENTS. 

V.   1.  North-west  section. 

V.  2.  North-east,  south-east  and  south-west  section. 

V.  3.  West  Washington,  and  balance  of  the  county  outside  Florida  ave. 
Boundary  st. 

1894. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  street  lamps.  To  accom- 
pany the  annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.  For  the 
year  ending  June  30,  1894.  Correct  to  June  30,  1894.  28ix27i. 
[Washington  1894]. 

Note. — Giving  width  of  streets  and  avenues  and  block  numbers. 

1894. 
Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  the  public  reservations 
under  control  of  otBce  of  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  prepared 
under  the  direction  of  colonel  John  M.  Wilson,  lieut.  col.  corps  of 
engineers,  U.  S.  A.  in  charge  of  Public  buildings  &  grounds.  1894. 
John  Stewart,  c.  e.  surveyor  &  draughtsman.  To  accompany  the 
annual  report  upon  the  improvement  and  care  of  public  buildings  and 
grounds  in  the  District  of  Columbia  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30th,  1894.  John  M.  Wilson  colonel  U.  S.  army.  16|  x  23.  [Wash- 
ington, The  Norris-Peters  co.     1894]. 

1894. 
Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  water  mains.     To  accom- 
pany the  annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.     For  the 
year  ending  June  30,  1894.     Mains  correct  to  dec.    1,  1894.     G.  M. 
Lukesh,  del.     2Ti  x  2Ti.     Washington,  National  litho  co.  1894. 

Note. — This  map  gives  block  numbers,  and  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 

1894. 
Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  water  mains.     To  accom- 
pany the  annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.  for  the  year 
ending  June  30,  1894.     Mains  correct  to  dec.  1,  1894.     I.  M.  Lukesh, 
del.     27  X  27.     [Washington,  1894]. 

1894. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  26. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  new  indexed  atlas  of  the  United  States.     [East]. 
Parts  5-6.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  :McNally  &  co.  1894. 

1894. 

Map  of  Washington  city,  District  of  Columbia.     7  x  9. 

[In  Wyckoff  (J.  N.)  How  to  know  the  National  city,  Washington,  I).  C. 
[anon.]     18°.     Washington,  Anderson  &  co.  1894. 
S.  Doc.  154 5 


66  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1894. 

The  vicinity  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Scale  1/20.000  of  nature. 
55  X  59.     Philadelphia,  Griffith  M.  Hopkins,  [ISU-i]. 

1894-95. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  sewers:  To  accompany  the 

annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.     For  the  year  ending 

June  30,  1894.     Correct  to  June  30,  1894.     Posted  to  nov.  1st,  1895. 

G.  M.  Lukesh,  del.    27^  x  27i.     Washington,  National  litho.  co.  1894. 

Note. — This  map  shows  block  numljers,  and  widtli  of  streets  and  avenues. 

The  manuscript  corrections  are  l)y  L.  Gobi),  jr. 

1895. 

The  cit}'  of  Washington  and  environs.     1895.     8i  x  8. 

[In  Congressional  directory.  54th  cong.  1st  sess.  1st  ed.     Corrected  to  dec. 
7,  1895.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1895.     at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1898,  inclusive. 

1895. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  sewers.  To  accompany  the 
annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.  For  the  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1895.  Correct  to  June  30,  1895.  G.  M.  Lukesh,  del. 
27ix27i.     Washington,  National  litho.  co.,  1895. 

Note. — This  map  shows  block  numbers,  and  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 
It  was  published  in  1894,  but  by  the  manuscript  changes  of  L.  Cob)),  jr.  has 
been  brought  up  to  June  30,  1895. 

1895. 

Map  of  Washington.  Engraved  for  the  People's  publishing  co. 
Chicago.     9  x  Hi. 

[In  Werner  (The)  co.     The  people's  illustrated  and  descriptive  family  atlas 
of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago,  the  Werner  co.     1895.     p.  114]. 
Note. — Inset  "District  of  Columbia  ". 

1895. 

Map  showing  suburl)an  subdivisions  of  the  District  of  Columl^in. 
To  accompany  the  annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D,  C. 
January,  1895.     22  x  26f .     [Washington,  1895]. 

Note. — This  map  contains  manuscript  additions  showing  telegraph  lines  of 
the  Postal  telegraph  co.  the  Western  Union  Tel.  co.,  and  the  telephone  lines  of 
the  C.  &  P.  Telephone  co. 

1895. 

Mar^'land — District  of  Colum1)ia — Virginia.  Washington  sheet. 
Surveyed  in  1885-6.  Edition  of  sept.  1895.  Scale  162500.  19  x  29. 
Washington,  1895. 

[United  States.     Interior  Department.     Geological  survey]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  67 

1895. 

Rand,   McNally  &  co's  ma})  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington. 
11  X  11. 

[In  Garretsou,  Cox  &  co.  The  Columbian  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  Buffalo. 
Garretson,  Cox  &  co.     1896.     p.  25]. 

1895. 

Washington.     Massstab  1 :  39500.     8i  x  5i. 

[In  Brockhaus' konversations-lexikon.  14teauti.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A.  Brock- 
haus,  1895.     p.  522]. 

1896. 

Map  of  the  cit}'  of  Washington.     Location  of  deaths  for  the  year 
ending  June  30,  1896.     28x28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  commission  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1896.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.  v.  21. 
map  no.  1]. 

1896. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
ZN^motic  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     28x28. 

[In  United  States  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  commission  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1896.    8°.    Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.    v.  21.    map  no.  2]. 

1896. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 

diphtheria  and  scarlet  fever;  also  nuniljer  of  cases  thereof  reported  to 

the  health  department  during  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.-    28  x28. 

[In  United  States  Congress.     House  of  representatives.    54th  cong.  2d  sess. 

Doc.  no.  7.     Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 

for  1896.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.     v.  21.     map 

no.  3]. 

1896. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
diarrhoeal  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1896.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.  v.  21.  map 
no.  4]. 

1896. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
consumption  for  the  year  ending  June  3Q,  1896.     28  x28. 

[In  United  States  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1896.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.  v.  21.  maj:) 
no.  5]. 


68  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1896. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
acute  lung  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     28x28. 

[In  United  States  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1896.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.     v.  21.     map  no.  6]. 

1896. 

Map  of  portions  of  Maryland,  Virginia  and  District  of  Coluni))ia 
showing  distribution  of  the  Potomac  formation  in  part  overlain  by 
Columbia  and  Lafayette  formation.  From  data  furnished  by  N.  H. 
Darton.     8  milestone  inch.     1896.     19  xT^. 

[United  States.  Department  of  the  interior.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin 
no.  145]. 

Note. — To  accompany    "The  Potomac  formation  in  Virginia.      By  Wm. 

Morris  Fontaine." 

1896. 

Map  of  Washington.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Fort  Dearborn  publishing  co.  The  national  standard  family  and  busi- 
ness atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  Chicago,  the  Fort  Dearborn  publishing  co.  1896. 
pp.  206-207]. 

1896. 

Map  of  Washington.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Waite  (Jno.  F.)  publishing  co.     The  new  international  office  and  family 
atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago,  J.  F.  Waite  publ.     1896.     p.  94]. 
XoTE. — Inset  "  District  of  Columbia." 

1896. 

Official  map  of  Washington.  Prepared  by  the  committee  of  '96. 
Fifteenth  international  Christian  endeavor  convention.  July  8-13,  1896. 
18x22i.     Washington,  D.  C.     The  Norris-Peters  co.     [1896]. 

1896. 

Part  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  June,  1896.  Compiled  and  drawn 
at  the  office  of  the  engineer  commissioner.  District  of  Columbia. 
Scale  1:12000.     38ix  .54^.     Washington,  the  Norris  Peters  co.  [1896]. 

1896. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  map  of  the  main  portion   of  Washington, 

D.  C.     11 X  11. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  New  pictorial  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  Chicago, 
Pvand,  McNally  &  co.     1896.  p.  58]. 

1896. 
Real  estate  plat  book  of  Washington.     Supplement,     v.  3.     Com- 
prising the  first  suburban  section  of  the  plan  of  the  extension  of  per- 
manent system  of  highways,    title,    index  sheets.     12  pi.    fol.     Phila- 
delphia, Griffith  M.  Hopkins,  1896. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  69 

1896. 

Robert's  road  map  of  the  District  of  Columl)ia  and  adjoining- portions 

of  Maryland  and  Virginia.     ICA  x  22?.     [Washington,  W.  F.  Roberts, 

1896.]  " 

1897. 

Jarvis'  map  of  Wasliington.  Oi^xi*.  [Washington],  J.  F.  Jarvis, 
1897. 

1897. 

League  of  American  wheehnen.  Road  book  of  Maryland  containing 
all  the  through  and  sub-routes  of  the  state  of  Maryland,  and  the  prin- 
cipal runs  and  connections  of  lower  Pennsylvania,  New  Jerse3%  District 
of  Columbia,  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  all  points 
of  importance  throughout  this  section  of  the  middle  Atlantic  and  upper 
southern  states.  Based  on  the  extended  and  personal  survevs  of 
Robinson  C.  Watters.  XXX,  230  pp.  3  maps  at  end.  16-.  Balti- 
more, J.  C.  Dulany  co.     [1897]. 

Note. — 'Copyrighted  )jy  Conway  W.  Sams,  chief  consul  Maryland  division, 
L.  A.  W. 

1897. 

Map  of  the  citj'  of  Washington.     Sewers  &  water  courses.     7^  x  10. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1897. 
8°.     Washington',  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2.  ]>.  103.     no.  .3]. 

1897. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  conduits  of  the  electric 
lighting,  telegraph,  &  telephone  companies.     Correct  to  sept.  1897. 

28  X  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  pi'inting  office,  1897.  v.  2.  i>.  226. 
map  3]. 

1897. 

Map  of  the  cit}"  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
zymotic  diseases  for  the  yeav  ending  June  30,  1897.     28x28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  prii>ting  office,  1897.     v.  2.     map  no.  1]. 

1897. 

Map  of  the  cit}^  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
diphtheria  and  scarlet  fever;  also  number  of  cases  thereof  reported  to 
the  health  department  during  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columl)ia  for 
1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2.     map  no.  2]. 


70  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1897. 

Map  of  the  city  of  AVashington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
diarrhoea!  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d. 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2.     map  3]. 

1897. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
acute  lung  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.  v.  2.  map 
no.  4]. 

1897. 

]V[ap  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
consumption  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28x28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.  v.  2.  map 
no.  5]. 

1897. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     19x25i. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  enlarged  business  atlas  and  shippers'  guide,     fol. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     1897.     pp.  90-91]. 
Note. — First  copyrighted  in  1895.  » 

1897. 

Map  showing  limits  of  low,  middle  and  high  service  distribution  in 
the  District  of  Columbia,  1897.     15x11^. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1897. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2.     p.  195.     no.  2]. 

1897. 

Maryland  and  Delaware.     Scale  16  english  statute  miles  to  one  inch. 
UUxlk 

[In  Century  (The)  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  New  York,  the  century  co.  1897. 
no.  83]. 

Note. — In.set  "District  of  Columbia  coextensive  with  AVashington."  Scale 
4  miles  to  one  inch. 

1897. 

Plan  der  bundeshauptstadt  Washington.    Massstab  1: 60  000.    li  x  5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  5teaufl.  8°.  Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     p.  536]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  71 

1897-99. 

Permanent  system  of  highways,  District  of  Columbia.  Three  sec- 
tions. Scale  000  feet  to  one  inch.  46^x27,461x28.  Washington, 
engineer  commissioner,  1897-99. 

Note. — Section  I.  was  published  in  1899,  section  2,  in  1898,  section  3,  in  1897. 
Section  I  has  the  title  "Highway  extension  plan  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 
Section  2,  has  the  imprint  of  A.  Hoen  &  co.,  Baltimore. 

1897. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  56  pp.  1  fold, 
map.     18^.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1897]. 

1897. 

Road  book  of  the  District  of  Columbia  division  of  league  of  ameri- 
caii  wheelmen,  containing  also  some  of  the  principal  routes  in  Maiy- 
land  and  Virginia,  [etc.]  1st  ed.  3  p.  1.  76  pp.  3  fold.  maps.  obi. 
12^.     [Washington,  G.  E.  Williams,  1897]. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  28ix2S.  Washington,  Norris 
Peters  co.     [1898]^ 

Note. — This  map  gives  block  numbers,  and  the  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 
It  was  published  by  direction  of  District  commissioners  for  use  as  a  base  map. 

1898. 

The  city  of  Washington  and  environs.     1898.     11  x  11. 

[In   United    States.     Congress.     House   of    representatives,  ooth  cong.  2d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  1.     p.  461]. 
Note. — Showing  the  various  methods  of  street  cleaning. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Police  district  area.  72i^^r  «q- 
miles.     Arranged  by  Richard  Sylvester.     7i  x  10. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  1.     p.  137]. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
acute  lung  diseases  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     map  no.  4]. 


72  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
consumption  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  189S.     28  x  2S. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55tli  cong.  3d 
sess.  Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.    8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     map  no.  5]. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  cit}-  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
zymotic  diseases  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  5oth  cong.  3d  se.ss. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Cokimbia  for  1898. 
8°.     Washington,  government  i)rinting  office,  1898.     v.  2.     map  no.  1]. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
diphtheria  and  scarlet  fever;  also  number  of  cases  thereof  reported  to 
the  health  department  during  the  3'ear  ended  June  30.  1898.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1898. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     map  no.  2]. 

1898. 

]\Iap  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of 
diarrhceal  diseases  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1898. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     map  no.  3]. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  showing  the  boundary  ]>etween 

the  city  of  Washington  and  the  co-unty.     To  accompany-  the  annual 

report  of  the  Engineer  department,  D.  C.  January,  1898.     22ix26i. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d  sess. 

Doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1897. 

8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office.  1897.     v.  2.     p.  292.     map  5]. 

1898. 

Map  of  the  cit}^  of  Washington.  Showing  principal  supph*  mains 
also  the  area  supplied  by  pumping,  the  areas  supplied  bj'  48,  36,  30 
and  12  in:  mains,  and  areas  where  the  pressure  is  20  lbs.  and  under. 
42i  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1898. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     p.  139]. 


MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA.  73 

1898. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showins;-  the  main  overhead  lines 
inside  of  the  tire  limits.     28  x  28. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  1898. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     p.  178]. 

1898. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  hand3--map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     ii  x  6f . 

[In  Matthews-Northrup  CO.  Complete  liandy  atlas  of  the  world.  V2°.  Chi- 
cago, etc.     Orange  Judd  co.     1898.     p.  54]. 

1898. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  townsnip  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  56  pp.  1  fold, 
map.  18  .     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand.  McNally  &  co.     [1898]. 

1898. 

Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  25i. 

[In   Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  atlas  of  the  world,  fol.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     1898.  pp.  282-283]. 
Note. — Known  as  "  Business  atlas  map."     First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

1899. 

Chevy  Chase.  Section  2.  Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.  sole  agent.  2-1x19. 
Washington,  the  Norris  Peters  co.  photo.     [1899]. 

1899. 

Clifi'bourne.  Lots  for  sale  l)y  Thomas  J.  Fisher  &  co.  13  x  22. 
Washington,  the  Norris  Peters  co.  photo,     lith  [1899]. 

1899. 

Map  of  the  citj-  of  Washington.  Chas.  D.  Cole,  draftsman. 
32x27i.     [Washington,  District  commissioners,  1899]. 

Note. — This  map  is  a  base  upon  which  the  water  department  maps  are  laid 
down. 

1899. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Prepared  especially  for  and  pre- 
sented with  compliments  of  Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.  1899.  21  x  23. 
Washington,  A.  B.  Graham,  photo,  lith.     [1899]. 

1899. 

Map  of  Washington.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Cram's  bankers'  and  brokers'  railroad  atlas,  fol.  New  York,  Chicago 
G.  F.  Cram,  1899.     p.  483]. 


74  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

1899. 

Plat  compiled  from  official  records  for  Thomas  ,1.  Fisher  &  co..  real 
estate  brokers.     36  x  24.     [Washington,  1899]. 

Note. — 14th  street  extended  between  Florida  ave  and  Park  St.,  Whitney 
avenue,  etc. 

1899. 

Rand,  McNalh'  &  co's  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington.  D. 
C.     12i  X lOf . 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  universal  atlas  of  the  world.     4'=.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McXally  &  co.     1899.     p.  25]. 
Note. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

1899. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington,  D. 

C.     12ixl0f. 

[In  Chicago  (The)  chronicle's  unrivaled  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago, 
for  the  Chicago  chronicle  by  Rand,  McXally  &  co.     1899.     p.  25]. 
Note. — Copyright  1895  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1899. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
12i  X  lOf . 

[In  Philadelphia  public  ledger's  unrivaled  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, for  the  public  ledger,  1899.     p.  59]. 

Note. — Copyright  1895  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1899. 

Soldier's  Home  grounds,  Thomas  J.  Fish  &  co.  29^x9^. 
Washington,  A.  B.  Graham,  photo,  lith  1899. 

1899. 

Washington,  D.  C.     19x25^ 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  enlarged  business  atlas  and  shippers'  guide.     29th 
ed.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1899.     pp.  102-103]. 
Note. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

1899. 

Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  25^. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  new  standard  atlas  of  the  world,     fol.     Chicago 
and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  c^  co.  1899.     pp.  324-325]. 
Note. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

1900. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showing  water  mains  and  fire 
hydrants.  Jan.  15th,  1900.  Prepared  from  records  of  the  water 
dep't,  D.  C.  Chas.  D.  Cole,  draftsman.  33  x  27i.  [Washington, 
Norris-Peters  co.  1900]. 


PROPERTY  MAPS  MOSTLY  MANUSCRIPT,  ETC.  WITHOUT  DATES 
ARRANGED  UNDER  SUBJECTS. 


Blodget  (Samuel). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  is  situated 
a  mansion-house  belonging  to  Samuel  Blodget.     ms.     13  x  18. 
Burns  (David). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  on  which  is  situated 
a  house  and  grave-yard   belonging   to  David    Burns;    at   present 
occupied  by  James  Burns,     ms.     13  x  18. 
Carroll  (Daniel), 

Plan  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington;  shewing  the  situation 
of  the  buildings  belonging  to  mr.   Danl.   Carroll,  of  Duddington. 
ms.     15  X  18i. 
Carroll  (Daniel)  &  others. 

Plan  of  part  of  the  cit}^  of  Washington  on  which  is  exhibited  the 
division  of  lots  made  under  a  commission  from  the  high  court  of 
chancery  of  the  state  of  Maryland  and  directed  to  Danl.  Carroll  of 
Duddington,  Thomas  Peter  and  Nicholas  King.     ms.     ItU  x  20^. 
Clinton  (Thomas  G.) 

Plan  placing  the  current  chaimel  of  the  Potomac  permanently 
along  the  wharves  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Respectfully  submitted 
by  Thos.  G.  Clinton.     71  x48. 
Note. — Manuscript  plan. 
Davidson  (James). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  cit}^  of  Washington  on  which  is  situated 
the  house  and  grave-yard  belonging  to  the  heirs  of  John  Davidson. 
Ms.     18  X  15. 
Davidson  (Samuel). 

Plan  of  square  183  in  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  is  shewn 
the  situation  of  a  log  dwelling  house  belonging  to  Samuel  Davidson, 
original  proprietor  of  the  square.     Ms.     7i  x  11. 

Fenwick  (Mrs.  ) 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  on  which  mrs.  Fenwick's  house  stands^ 
ms.     13x14. 

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76  MAPS    AND    VIEWS    OF    DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

Lingan  (James  M.) 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  is  situated 
a  mansion-house  belonging  to  James  M.  Lingan.     nis.     18x18. 
Lynch  and  Sands. 

]\Iap  of  that  part  of  the  cit}'  of  Washington  on  which  messers 
L^'nch  and  Sands  mansion-house  stands,     ms.      13  x  18. 
Mills  (Robert). 

President's  house.     North  front.     Robt.  Mills,  archt.     One  view 
among  eight  relating  to  buildings  in  Washington  on  one  sheet. 
AVithout  date.     In  Art  Division. 
Peter  (Robert). 

Map  of  that  part  of  Washington  on  which  is  situated  a  house 
belonging  to  Robert  Peter,     ms. 
Peter  (Robert). 

A  plan,  exhibiting  the  squares  on  which  Robert  Peters  building 
stood  on  that  tract  of  land  called  Mexico,  within  the  city  of  Wash- 
ington,    ms.     11:^x18. 

Plan  of  the  squares  of  the  eastern  extreme  of  the  city  of  \V. 
[anon.]     ms.     13x15. 

Prout  (Mrs.  ). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  on  which  mrs.  Prout's  house  stands, 
ms.     13x18. 
Tiber  creek. 

[Map  of  Tibor  creek  and  the  Mall],     ms.      lU  x  23. 

Walker  (George). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  on  which  is  situated 
the  mansion-house  &  grave-vard  belonging    to   mr.    Geo.  Walker, 
ms.     13x18. 
Wheler  (Widow). 

Plan  of  part  of  th^-  city  of  Washington,  in  the  vicinitv  of  upper 
Eastern  Branch  ferr^':   shewing  the  situation   of  the  buildings  & 
grave-yards,  belonging  to  the  widow  Wheler.  nis.     1.5  x  liH. 
Young  (Abraham). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  is  situated  a 
mansion-house  and  grave-yard  belonging  to  Abraham  Young,     ms. 
13x18. 
Young  (Notley). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  .shewing  the  .situation 
of  the  mansion-house,  grave-yard  &  buildings  belonging  to  mr. 
Notley  Young,  original  proprietor  of  that  part  of  the  city.  Scale 
KM  I  ft.  pr.  inch.     ms.     13  x  33. 


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Young-  (Widow). 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  i.s  situated 
the    mansion-house   and   g-rave-yard    of    the    widow   Young,      ms. 
12ixl4i. 
Young's  (Mr.)  niilh 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  nir.  Young's 
mill  stands,     ms.     19x27. 

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